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Evealee is having a bad time. Cene quietly abandons its plans to do the thing.

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Oh good. 

 

At family dinner he looks a little frazzled.

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"Hello," says Isama, who is on time after all, "nice to meet you all."

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"Nice to meet you!! Afen - this is my wife Nertel -"

       "It's a pleasure!"

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Telkam has a wriggly one-year-old with purple hair sitting in his lap. "So this is who Kantil's been starry-eyed about!"

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"She's brilliant," he says unabashedly. 

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"We were not in doubt!" 

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"Hi! I'm Peka."

"Isama. Colorful household, this."

"I think they're trying to be a rainbow family. Ladah there is a green though."

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"We'd have been perfectly happy with seven green children gone off to university, it's you all who got ideas."

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"But whoever did we get the ideas from?"

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"And if we'd gone off to university you could hardly have had seven of us."

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"You're very classically green, just artist green not nerd green."

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"How's your week been?" he asks Isama.

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"Pretty good. Finally wrestled another bit of the supply chain into using proper standard shipping containers, gonna furnish a province's entire orange school system."

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"Ooooh, congratulations."

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"Thanks!"

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"We published something arguing for a direct-exchange immigration program - if you want to move here and you can find someone who wants to move to your country, done, no wait time and minimal fees - but I don't think it will go anywhere."

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"Caste-matched?"

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"The math works out either way but I'm sure it has to be caste-matched to get anywhere all the same."

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"What does the math have to say about it?"

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"With meaningful immigration the caste sizes are self-stabilizing - picking the child credit numbers involves a fair bit of guesswork, right, you're trying to guess what'll be needed four years out and sometimes you're off and there's unemployment, or industry-growth-limiting shortages - no one anticipated the rise of computing and for a while there was a worldwide yellows shortage that we've estimated cost billions of ni - anyway, people move for jobs so if you let them swap countries in a non-caste-limited way they mostly fill in shortages, you'll pretty much never see an imbalance exacerbated. The exception is if your education system is lousy - say Anitam's not training particularly good software engineers for some reason, then even if we've got enough yellows caste-flexible immigration might get us more yellows, taking jobs our yellows can't compete for. But then you're treating the symptom and not the disease if you caste-limit immigration, the real problem is that our yellow schools are somehow fucking up."

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"How would letting people move have fixed the yellows thing, nobody had enough yellows -"

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"Yeah, that one it wouldn't have fixed, it only evens out country-wide imbalances. Letting people go yellow would've fixed it but we can't do that -"

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"You'd get people switching to follow market booms and busts - and it'd feed the booms, the whole secondary industry of training people to work in the boom industry - and then it goes under and you've got all these yellows without even a yellow education, they've got a grey background and one yellow skill -"

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