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NRI Fellows
Jason Richwine
NRI Fellow
RESEARCH AREAS
Immigration
Race relations
Welfare
Education
Contact
E-mail: jason.richwine@aei.org
Phone: 202-862-5940
Biography
Jason Richwine is a National Research Initiative Fellow at AEI. He recently completed his dissertation on IQ and immigration policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. His general research interest is in applying the science of mental ability to better inform public policy on a variety of issues, including immigration, race relations, welfare, and education.
Education
Ph.D., public policy, Harvard University, 2009
B.S., mathematics, American University, 2004
B.A., political science, American University, 2004
Articles and Commentary
Are Liberals Smarter Than Conservatives?
The American
October 21, 2009
Latino Immigrants Are Not on Path to Economic Parity
Dallas Morning News
October 2, 2009
Failing the IQ Test
The American Conservative
October 1, 2009
A Smart Solution to the Diversity Dilemma
The American
August 12, 2009
The Congealing Pot--Today's Immigrants Are Different from Waves Past
National Review
August 24, 2009
Indian Americans: The New Model Minority
Forbes.com
February 24, 2009
Abolish Recounts
National Review Online
January 9, 2009
Events
The New Case Against Immigration
Book Forum, Discussant
July 1, 2008
Other Work
Sound Thinking on Immigration from Brookings
October 7, 2009
Who’s Behind the Obama-as-Hitler Meme?
August 20, 2009
Rich and Rural in the D.C. Area
August 4, 2009
How Malleable are Worldwide IQ Differences?
June 10, 2009
More Thoughts on the ‘Harlem Miracle’
May 11, 2009
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