Martin Buchner
@mabuchner.bsky.social
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PhD candidate @ifso.bsky.social & @rwi.bsky.social | Researching health inequality, replicability in social sciences, and metascience
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Join us @rwi.bsky.social & @i4replication.bsky.social as replicator for a meta-reproduction on deforestation. We pay replicators 2,500 EUR. Experience with geocoded data & background in environmental science are assets. 1/2 bit.ly/4ke2p6o
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The association is particularly strong for the subjective indicator: individuals living in households that cannot keep their home comfortably warm for financial reasons are about 3.2 percentage points less likely to report at least satisfactory health.
Table showing regression results from a linear probability model, with a coefficient of -0.032 for subjective energy poverty.
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Using SOEP panel data from 2010 to 2020, we apply three expenditure-based and one subjective energy poverty indicator, analyzed through linear probability models and fixed effects ordered logit models.

We find that energy poverty is consistently associated with worse general health outcomes.
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Excited to share the first published paper from my dissertation! Co-authored with @miriamrehm.bsky.social, it explores the link between energy poverty and health outcomes in Germany.
Screenshot showing the heading of the paper titled 'Energy poverty and health: Micro-level evidence from Germany'
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🚨 We're launching a special thematic focus on deforestation in the Global South! 🚨

Join us as we systematically assess research on deforestation, a key issue at the science-policy interface. 🧵👇

#OpenScience #Deforestation
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#GDRI_rep Update 5: We have a new report. We reproduced the paper entitled "Partisan Effects of Information Campaigns in Competitive Authoritarian Elections: Evidence from Bangladesh" by Ahmed, Hodler and Islam published at the Economic Journal. See below for links to report and authors' responses.
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ifso.bsky.social
Das ifso auch in diesem Jahr wieder stark vertreten auf der FMM-Konferenz zu "Inflation, Distributional Conflict and Just Transition"
Mitglieder des Instituts für Sozioökonomie auf der diesjährigen FMM-Konferenz in Berlin