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Preview: Comment by author Nicholas Eberstadt, Men Without Work, that men without high school degrees do not explain the missing -- that foreign-born without degrees have solid participation. Another filter less than revelatory.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

Society & Culture, Arts, News, Books

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Preview: Comment by author Nicholas Eberstadt, Men Without Work, that men without high school degrees do not explain the missing -- that foreign-born without degrees have solid participation. Another filter less than revelatory.

1909 Chicago

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0:00.0

This is John Batcher, a conversation with Nicholas Eversstadt, his book Men Without Work

0:05.6

After the Pandemic, another filter education, however the statistics about education comparing Native-born American males who do not have a high school

0:17.2

degree, and foreign-born males in America who didn't attend high school. The work statistics of labor

0:27.1

participation statistics are starkly different. Here's Nicholas Eberstadt to explain. Another easy explanation

0:37.5

gone. More of this later.

0:39.8

Correct. And John, even more to that point, more apropos, look at the work rates and

0:47.0

labor force participation rates of American guys who do not have high school degrees. They're the most disadvantaged

0:54.4

educationally of any group in the labor force and yet foreign-born and married

1:01.1

guys with no high school degree have work rates and labor force

1:07.0

participation rates that are just about the same as native-born college

1:12.2

grads.

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