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mpidr.bsky.social
A team @mpidr.bsky.social examined professional migration of men and women in 48 countries using data from LinkedIn. It found that, although men aspire to migrate more often than women, globally, as many women as men migrate for a job.
www.demogr.mpg.de/go/professional-migration
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lakens.bsky.social
I used the 'guess the correlation' game for teaching, but a while ago it started to collect data (Google ID, IP, guesses) It's amazing you can now make a Shiny app in 10 minutes using ChatGPT. If you want to play, a GDPR friendly version is online here: shiny.ieis.tue.nl/guesscorrela...
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chesdata.bsky.social
We are thrilled to anounce the release of the 2024 CHES-Europe at chesdata.eu/2024-chapel-.... As always, the data are freely available on the website.

Thank you to the hundreds of experts who share their expertise to make these data possible!
2024 Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES) — Chapel Hill Expert Survey
chesdata.eu
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ined-english.bsky.social
The call for applications for the European Doctoral School of Demography (EDSD) 2025-2026 is open!

This international doctoral program aims to provide students with a high-level education in demography.

Deadline to apply: March 25th, 2025 at 12 PM (noon).
More information: eaps.nl/edsd/how-to-...
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steffenmau.bsky.social
Niemand hat die Absicht, eine Brandmauer einzureißen.
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chesdata.bsky.social
If you’re thinking about the upcoming German election, check out this data viz created by Tom Theile, which allows you to find which parties you’re closest to on several issues (based on CHES data): https://wahlquiz.de/ches/en.html
theiletom.bsky.social
@chesdata.bsky.social is an interesting data source for information about political parties. I made a small quiz website with its data for the upcoming german election:
wahlquiz.de/ches/
When can I update it with 2024 data?
Wahlquiz
wahlquiz.de
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imprs-phds.bsky.social
We're thrilled to have bright students from around the world join us this week for our hybrid course on Topics in Digital and Computational Demography, presented by our researchers @akbaritabar.bsky.social, @ezagheni.bsky.social, Tom Theile, @jiisu.bsky.social and @conteristo.bsky.social!
theiletom.bsky.social
Hello world! I posted this via the Python SDK.