Myten om markedet
Mennesker opvokset i socialistiske samfund er mere tilbøjelige til at snyde end borgere fra markedsøkonomier.
Udgivet d.
26. februar 2020 - 10:33
English
In Denmark, certain residential areas especially with many non-western immigrants are defined as “ghettos”. They are held responsible for making integration more difficult and for being the cradle of crime, little education, and low employment. That is why successive Danish governments have imposed a number of measures directly aimed at the ghetto areas, such as particularly severe punishments for crimes committed in ghetto areas, forced relocation, and compulsory use of day-care enrolment, as well as language testing. Despite the very drastic measures that are at odds with the values of a free society, the interventions are not based on research. This analysis examines whether there is evidence that the ghetto areas are the cause of these problems, or whether they arise when bringing people together who already have low levels of education and income, and thus performs more poorly in school or are more likely to commit crimes.
The main conclusions of the analysis are:
Mennesker opvokset i socialistiske samfund er mere tilbøjelige til at snyde end borgere fra markedsøkonomier.
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