Jiang's frame for migration as a competitive rule system in which groups pursue income, status, mating advantage, and demographic survival.
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game of immigration
Jiang's frame for migration as a competitive rule system in which groups pursue income, status, mating advantage, and demographic survival.
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"today we will look at immigration who wins the game of immigration and who loses why do they win why do they lose okay..."
"...have East Asian men, and here's how they play the game of immigration. They do well in school, okay? They have good jobs, employment,..."
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