California has massive selection filters, and has had for hundreds of years. Only the few and brave moved there. California definitely is my personal aim for a great place to be. Outside filtered areas, such as the universities you mentioned, I think my claim remains true.
So I predict that people in California that have not been preselected exactly because they want to work crazy hours, start a startup, or become an academic will be less productive than the same people in Boston.
I maintain, to a lesser extend, that undergrads in California also work fewer hours.
People who moved during adulthood might report about that.
California has massive selection filters, and has had for hundreds of years. Only the few and brave moved there. California definitely is my personal aim for a great place to be. Outside filtered areas, such as the universities you mentioned, I think my claim remains true.
So I predict that people in California that have not been preselected exactly because they want to work crazy hours, start a startup, or become an academic will be less productive than the same people in Boston.
I maintain, to a lesser extend, that undergrads in California also work fewer hours.
People who moved during adulthood might report about that.
I am now a person who moved during adulthood, and I can report past me was right except he did not account for rent.