Thanks for very interesting message.
My impression of Radstats is a highly-professional and quite helpful group -
which fits in just fine with the peer-review, scientific method that we all
know and love.
In the specific area of Immigration/Immigrant Statistics you mention, I
believe in the US we can be rightly proud of the Center for Immigration
Statistics (in DC; http://www.cis.org)(once again, I must declare a slight
'interest'). It has weighty publications which are peer-reviewed, printed in
hard copy, and routinely presented at the National Press Center in DC.
(And/or in front of Congressional committees). There are
prudent-immigration members of Congress (Tancredo, Colo.) who read this
stuff into the Congressional record. Major newspapers (The Las Vegas Sun,
e.g.) follow up on these publications.
I'm sure there are equivalents to all this in the UK, but I'm not
knowledgable on follow-up by responsible newspapers.
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What is Radstats if is not allowed to discuss statistics of 'race', 'IQ',
'population growth', 'sustainability', or to take an earlier example,
'crime'?
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