Talk:Diversity is a strength

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Possible ways to address the claim:

Diversity as a strength in terms of technological innovation
Diversity as a strength in terms of average household income
Diversity as a strength in terms of GDP per capita
Diversity as a strength in terms of social trust (must measure and evaluate social trust somehow)
Diversity as a strength in terms of prevalence of self-reported mental illness / mental anguish
Diversity as a strength in terms of public opinion about diversity
Diversity as a strength in terms of other health measures (e.g. rate of hospitalizations according to race, ethnicity. For example, melaninated elements of society might suffer greater sickness due to vitamin D deficiency in a cold, often cloudy climate)
Diversity as a strength in terms of welfare distribution (i.e. does the 'diverse' element of a nation add or subtract more to the welfare system?)
Diversity as a strength in terms of marriage fidelity of mixed-race couples
Diversity as a strength in terms of rates of crime (i.e. rates of crime according to race, ethnicity)

&c.