Oops, Bayview not so good…
If Janet grows up in the Outer Sunset and Ted matures in the Tenderloin, which child is statistically most likely to succeed in adulthood?
A group of researchers from the U.S. Census, Harvard and Brown university have created a new interactive...
harriet
October 5, 2018, 12:06am
#2
The Opportunity Atlas encompasses data on income, education, incarceration and other characteristics from 20 million American children born between 1978-83.
Guess only ages 35-40 matter.
manch
October 5, 2018, 12:25am
#3
The more money parents have, the more successful kids will turn out to be. Simple as that. Why do you need researchers to tell you that?
harriet
October 5, 2018, 12:30am
#4
@sfdragonboy needs reassurance that Sunset is the best place on earth.
Nice try… but peek over there in Chinatown, arguably one of the lowest income areas around:
manch
October 5, 2018, 12:34am
#6
Are you implying Chinese are superior somehow? Should we page in @wuqijun ?
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wuqijun
October 5, 2018, 12:37am
#7
What do I have to do with Chinese superiority?