Ruth Eva Jørgensen
@rutheva.bsky.social
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PhD student in sociology at University of Oslo. Social science genetics and partnership dynamics. She/her
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gaiaghirardi.bsky.social
New paper with @fabriberna.bsky.social - part of my PhD thesis!

Why are the negative educational consequences of parental separation stronger among high-SES children?

→ When high-SES parents separate, they lose their ability to compensate for their child’s low genetic propensity for education 🧬👪
readdemography.bsky.social
“SES, Genes & Differential Effects of Parental Separation on Educational Attainment”: @fabriberna.bsky.social & @gaiaghirardi.bsky.social find the largest penalty for “high-SES students whose parents separate is…among those w/ a low PGI EA.” @eui-eu.bsky.social read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
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rutheva.bsky.social
Marte has some fresh-from-the-box research in Social Forces! Behind-the-scenes political power, mapped and measured. She explains: “While wealthy owners are invisible in institutionalized policymaking, the inner circle and wealthy owners converge in support towards rightwing political parties.”
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tarjeiw.bsky.social
🚨 Excited to share our latest work with @perlinedemange.bsky.social, Felix Elwert, Nicolai Borgen, @eivindy.bsky.social, and Henrik Zachrisson.

Does more schooling increase earnings? We revisit this classic question using multiple genetically informed designs 📚🎓🧬 💰

osf.io/preprints/so...
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My firstborn PhD paper is out 🎉 with @rosacheesman.bsky.social @torkildl.bsky.social and Ole Andreassen.

Higher genetic dispositions for EA and sociodemographic factors decrease the risk of partnership dissolution, while dispositions for internalizing symptoms and risk behavior increase the risk 💔
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torkildl.bsky.social
MORE THAN NATURE AND NURTURE? In a new Nature Human Behavior paper, we probe the origins of indirect genetic effects on educational achievement in Norway. We found they are more due to dynastic processes than to nurture processes. Here's a thread, with slight emphasis on the sociology of it. [1/9]
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arnovanhootegem.bsky.social
Two weeks left to apply! Organized with @rutheva.bsky.social @gaiaghirardi.bsky.social, Torkild Lyngstad and Karri Silventoinen. We will have presentations by Gregory Clark, Evelina Akimova and @fctropf.bsky.social! So apply to join this exciting group in Oslo. Accommodation and food are covered!
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arnovanhootegem.bsky.social
Did educational expansion make cognitive ability more predictive of attainment? Meritocratic logics would suggest so.

Our results reveal the opposite pattern: a decoupling between ability and education over birth cohorts!

Out now in Scientific Reports!

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
rutheva.bsky.social
Six graphs showing how extreme 2023 has been. This is disturbing news for the future of our planet. doi.org/10.1093/bios...