by Jim Rose in economics of education, labour economics, occupational choice, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA Tags: academic bias

Column in today's print @TheNBR I which I ponder the predominantly leftist history writing about NZ #nzpol pic.twitter.com/P2yBHqzS7C — Rob Hosking (@robhosking) July 29, 2016

Sociologists are rather level-headed compared to that hotbed of political bias, which is American history professors. Hardly any of them see themselves as a Republican. I must take back a few nasty things I said about political bias and sociologists.

Source: THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL VIEWS OF AMERICAN PROFESSORS Neil Gross and Solon Simmons, Working Paper, September 24, 2007