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To demonstrate the reliability of name-based methods we compare the intergenerational mobility of the two combatant groups in the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Both conventional and name-based methods indicate substantially higher downward mobility among members of the socialist “Red Guard” as compared to the conservative “White Guard”.
50 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scroogey 14h
Of course, correlation does not imply causation.
Notably, the socialists lost the finish civil war, and losing a civil war could very well cause intergenerational downward mobility.
Is there a similar analysis of the US civil war? What would it show about the mobility of that losing side?
Anyway, basing it on names is interesting!
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