Christoph Henking
@chrishenking.bsky.social
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PhDing at the Department of Social Policy and intervention, Oxford University. Inequalities, mental health and social policy. Visiting @WZB Berlin
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fdabl.bsky.social
🔥 Climate impacts & perception

I significantly updated my preprint, which using representative survey data from 142 countries (N=128,093) shows that climate hazard experience is related to higher climate risk perception. Now includes an exploration of country heterogeneity: osf.io/preprints/ps...
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sanktionsfrei.bsky.social
Die Ergebnisse unserer Studie findet ihr jetzt auch auf unserer Seite: sanktionsfrei.de/studie25

Spoiler: Die Ergebnisse sind krass, aber "Mafiösen Sozialbetrug" haben wir nicht gefunden...
Vorschau sanktionsfrei.de/studie25
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ben-scher.bsky.social
Is the UK shifting its approach to drug policy? Why is drug policy more important than ever in today's geopolitics? What does global evidence say about OPCs?

It was great to join Sam Lewis from the Human Condition Podcast to discuss these questions...check out our full discussion below 👇
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aaronreeves.bsky.social
Another way Covid was weird was that it accelerated firm creation during a recession. Who was starting new firms? To answer this question, we (@crahal.com & Naomi Muggleton) tracked every registered firm in the UK to discover who was capitalising on this crisis
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
A graph showing the rise in firm creation after the Covid recession in 2020
chrishenking.bsky.social
Highly important work by @xromerovidal.bsky.social: Economic conditions are getting more and more crucial to keep young people engaged in democracy.
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benbgeiger.bsky.social
Just how common is benefits conditionality?
New post based on a new paper, at
inequalities.substack.com/p/how-common...
(now with clearer chart!)
44% of those in the intensive conditionality group say that 'being required to apply for jobs or take steps towards work' has made their mental health worse. This is also true of 35% only required to attend meetings, and 22% who have no requirements.
chrishenking.bsky.social
On the day of the German federal election, we cannot take democratic values for granted. An important piece on the rise on the far right in Germany.
janboehm.bsky.social
Kackeistamdampfen – das Opinion-Stück für die New York Times @nytimes.com über das Erstarken der Rechtsextremen und die deutsche Geschichtsvergessenheit ist JETZT auch frei und ohne Paywall bei Youtube!
youtu.be/bLWLb0RM7HQ
Germany’s Far-Right Comeback | NYT Opinion
YouTube video by The New York Times
youtu.be
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bchrisinger.bsky.social
Many folks - including RFK Jr - are eyeing SNAP restrictions as a way to 'make America healthy again.'

My colleague Danielle Krobath and I describe why this isn't the right approach in @us.theconversation.com

#academicsky #publichealth #medsky
Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits
Maintaining a good diet is not cheap or straightforward, especially on a low income.
theconversation.com
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ben-scher.bsky.social
Excited to share our new paper describing DCRs as ‘inclusion health interventions’! Thank you to @bchrisinger.bsky.social @dkhumphreys.bsky.social @gwshorter.bsky.social for their guidance on this piece.

Link: harmreductionjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
chrishenking.bsky.social
Some metro station wisdom from #Lisbon
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deannagiraldi.bsky.social
Some of my stellar social science colleagues at Oxford 📝

go.bsky.app/LMFL2EG
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drjenndowd.bsky.social
Starter Packs feels a bit like making a mixtape to this 80s kid...

I ran into the max number pretty fast so apologies to anyone I missed and I'll have to make a Volume II!: go.bsky.app/2ZUFQtv
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ardernkate.bsky.social
This #poverty is the most fundamentally important determinant of health and in the case of our children their future life chances .. this should be the government’s number one #publichealth priority if we’re serious about reducing health inequalities.. needs action not rhetoric!
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alinaschmitz.bsky.social
Where Your SES Takes a Vow of Silence

🆕📝 "No Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mortality among Catholic Monks: A Quasi-Experiment Providing Evidence for the Fundamental Cause Theory" out in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior with Patrick Lazarevič and Marc Luy.

#socsky #demography #MonkMode
chrishenking.bsky.social
Last week, it was great to present my research during two presentations at #EPH2024 in Lisbon.

Social Inequalities in Mental Health Service Use in 111 countries bit.ly/3OeK8bx

Using Machine Learning to identify the social determinants of the mid-life decline in mental health bit.ly/3OfZjkK
chrishenking.bsky.social
At European public health conference in Lisbon this week. Let me know if you are around.
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bchrisinger.bsky.social
It cetainly is.

And the recent discovery of obvious #ChatGPT text in published papers (i.e., “Certainly, …”) was only the worst offenders. #AcademicSky

www.chronicle.com/article/its-...
Opinion | It’s Not Just Our Students — ChatGPT Is Coming for Faculty Writing
And there’s little agreement on the rules that should govern it.
www.chronicle.com
chrishenking.bsky.social
Pleasure to join a symposium on "Tackling Mental Health" Inequalities alongside Daina Kosite, Maria Gueltzow
and chaired by Dr Marielle Beenackers at the #UrbanMentalHealth Conference 2024 in Amsterdam. We discussed socioeconomic, gender and housing disparities in mental health.

📎🔎 t.co/HlqWxOGSeO