Getting a percentage table from a dataframe A reviewer asked me to: 1) As I said earlier, there should be some data on the countries of origin of the immigrant population. Most readers have no idea who actually moves to Denmark. At the very least, there should be basic information like "x% of the immigrant population is of non-European origin and y% of European origin as of 2014." Generally, non-European immigration would be expected to increase inequality more, given that IQ levels are relatively uniform across Europe.
Sometimes doing elementary things in R is a pain
Sometimes doing elementary things in R is a…
Sometimes doing elementary things in R is a pain
Getting a percentage table from a dataframe A reviewer asked me to: 1) As I said earlier, there should be some data on the countries of origin of the immigrant population. Most readers have no idea who actually moves to Denmark. At the very least, there should be basic information like "x% of the immigrant population is of non-European origin and y% of European origin as of 2014." Generally, non-European immigration would be expected to increase inequality more, given that IQ levels are relatively uniform across Europe.