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👉 “A randomised controlled trial on the effect of administrative burden and information costs on social inequalities in early childcare access in France” rdcu.be/eFAEA
Check out our new research on this matter. 👇
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Together with Périne Brotcorne, Martin Wagener, @koenhermans.bsky.social and @wvlancker.bsky.social, I wrote an article on the expected harmonizing effects of algorithmic decision-making in welfare practices.
You can read it here: www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclus...
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Full working paper👉 reusilience.eu/project-upda...
www.tijd.be/opinie/algem...
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To answer this, shared 🧬 between parents and children need to be considered. In our new study, we use two designs to account for genetic confounding.
We find that roughly 20 percent is due to social factors!
The gender-equality paradox seems really central to some narrative people have constructed (and successfully sold). I absolutely wouldn't be surprised if it turned out 100% confounding.>
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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💻 You can read the full working paper on the #rEUsilience website 👇
reusilience.eu/project-upda...
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Rapportvoorstelling op 17/06 om 13u30.
Inschrijven: bit.ly/3ZUvoES