Florencia Torche
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Here’s a thought.
Focus on protecting the healthcare of the American people.
by Timothy Snyder — Reposted by Florencia Torche, Catherine Baker, Karen L. Cox , and 1 more Florencia Torche, Catherine Baker, Karen L. Cox, Ernesto Castañeda
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It would also violate OMB's Statistical Policy Directive 3, which governs all Principal Federal Economic Indicators, including the CES.
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Reposted by Florencia Torche, Lindsey Macmillan
What is to blame? Rising selectivity? Tuition hikes? State disinvestment? We decompose changes in the premium since 1900 to find out.
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Reposted by Florencia Torche, Siniša Malešević, Ingrid Tucci
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Now if only the federal govt would fund schools appropriately...
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"I’ve heard *so* many versions of this claim, including recently from a menopause doctor (implying menopause is not “natural” because noone lived long enough to go through it). Every time someone states this “fact,” a demographer loses a piece of their soul"
Led by Rustam Romaniuc, 35 coauthors from all over France tested nudge interventions to boost voter turnout.
None worked, and we are possibly not surprised -- but a well-powered null result *is* a result!
Paper:
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Reposted by Florencia Torche, Fabrizio Bernardi, Patrick Präg
Reposted by Florencia Torche, Michael Pollard
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Reposted by Florencia Torche, Laura Huenneke, Jordi Cat
If you use it for teaching, I’d be happy to share slides.
Reposted by Florencia Torche, Jeroen Van Bouwel
For 10 years, that's been rapidly getting worse.
New research: in 2022-2023, there were 1.5 million "missing Americans," who died--but wouldn't have, if America didn't have such uniquely high death rates.