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Moynihan's scissors today
2015-08-28
We are celebrating this year, if that is the word, the fiftieth anniversary of perhaps the most inconsequential sociological study ever published. That was, The Negro Family: The Case For National Action, by the brilliant American politician and thinker, Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927--2003).

Working then in the U.S. Department of Labour, Moynihan focused his attention on a counter-intuitive statistical fact. Unemployment among black males was falling, in 1965. But rates of welfare enrolment for black families was rising. This did not make sense. The two lines on this chart had always fallen or risen together. But they had crossed over in 1962. He had put his finger in what came to be called, "Moynihan's scissors."
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#3  unlike much of today's Democrat party - he had a love for, and interest in, bettering America
Posted by: Frank G   2015-08-28 21:21  

#2  DPM is one of the very few Demos for whom I've ever had any respect, not that I'd vote for him or agree with too much of what he said; but this was a high point along with "defining deviancy down".
Posted by: AlanC   2015-08-28 21:00  

#1  Withering.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2015-08-28 14:52  

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