microf 26 février 2020 14:14

@Toutatis

" Les Chinois, et les asiatiques en général, ont les meilleurs résultats scolaires, et
de loin, aussi bien chez nous qu’aux Etats-Unis.

" Avez vous les sources de ce que vous écrivez ?
Ce n´est pas vrai ce que vous écrivez, et voilá mes sources pour contredire au moins en ce qui concerne les Usa, facilement contrôlables, et vous pouvez les faire vérifier aussi auprès des Autorités Usa, j´aimerai aussi avoir vos sources.

Data show Nigerians the most educated in the U.S. BACHELOR’S AND BEYOND
In America, Nigerians’ education pursuit is above rest
Whether driven by immigration or family, data show more earn degrees
LESLIE CASIMIR, Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle|January 12, 2018

Nigerian immigrants have the highest levels of education in this city and the nation, surpassing whites and Asians, according to Census data bolstered by an analysis of 13 annual Houston-area surveys conducted by Rice University.

Although they make up a tiny portion of the U.S. population, a whopping 17 percent of all Nigerians in this country held master’s degrees while 4 percent had a doctorate, according to the 2006 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. In addition, 37 percent had bachelor’s degrees.

In comparison

To put those numbers in perspective, 8 percent of the white population in the U.S. had master’s degrees, according to the Census survey. And 1 percent held doctorates. About 19 percent of white residents had bachelor’s degrees. Asians come closer to the Nigerians with 12 percent holding master’s degrees and 3 percent having doctorates.

The Nigerian numbers are "strikingly high," said Roderick Harrison, demographer at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a Washington, D.C., think tank that specializes in researching black issues. "There is no doubt that these are highly educated professionals who are probably working in the petrochemical, medical and business sectors in Houston."

Harrison analyzed the census data for the Houston Chronicle.

Stephen Klineberg, a sociologist at Rice University who conducts the annual Houston Area Survey, suspects the percentage of Nigerian immigrants with post-graduate degrees is higher than Census data shows.

Of all the Nigerian immigrants he reached in his random phone surveys 1994 through 2007 — 45 households total — Klineberg said 40 percent of the Nigerians said they had post-graduate degrees.

"These are higher levels of educational attainment than were found in any other ... community," Klineberg said.

There are more than 12,000 Nigerians in Houston, according to the latest Census data, a figure sociologists and Nigerian community leaders say is a gross undercount. They believe the number to be closer to 100,000.

Staying in school

The reasons Nigerians have more post-graduate degrees than any other racial or ethnic group are largely due to Nigerian society’s emphasis on mandatory and free education. Once immigrating to this country, practical matters of immigration laws get in the way.

" et la proportion de trafiquants de drogues ou d’auteurs d’agressions est
minime chez eux

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Entre les chinois et les africains qui sont les plus grands traficants de drogues ? Est ce que l´Afrique produit de la drogue ? Les champs de pavots se trouvent dans quels pays ?
Pas en Afrique toutefois.

N´oubliez pas que nous sommes ici dans un débat, argument contre argument, j´attends les votres dans l´esprit du débat.


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