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Antman and Duncan (2014, 2015) document how racial identity responds to state affirmative action policy. The main … contribution of our work was to show that racial identity responds to state affirmative action policy. A coding error was recently … identity responds to state affirmative action policy, albeit with a different conclusion for multiracial blacks, and are now …
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Arab political regimes are both unusually undemocratic and unusually stable. A series of statistical models are nested … the Arab population share, with the last determinant subject to multiple interpretations. Hypotheses that did not receive … robust support include the presence of oil rents, conflict with Israel or other neighbors, and the influence of Islam.  …
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Long-lived undemocratic political regimes are ubiquitous in the Arab world. The likelihood of a transition declines as … the likelihood of transition. Adherence to Islam among the population is uncorrelated with the likelihood of a … liberalizing episode, but the Arab population share is negatively correlated with the likelihood of a liberalizing transition. For …
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I examine whether after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 Muslim immigrants and immigrants who fit the Muslim … Arab stereotype in Australia perceive a greater increase in religious and racial intolerance and discrimination compared to … after 9/11 there is a greater increase in the likelihood of Muslim men and of those who look like Muslims to report a lot of …
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employment-population ratios and hours worked of very young (ages 16 to 25) Muslim men fell. By 2004, most losses had begun to … dissipate. The employment-population ratios and hours worked of older Muslim men experienced little deterioration. -- Muslim ; 9 …
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