Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that foreign-born people are more likely to have a graduate degree
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Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that foreign-born people are more likely to have a graduate degree (DEGREE: 4 = Graduate, 1-3 = Other) than people born in the United States?
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Statistics For Management And Economics Abbreviated
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