Giving my first talk at the Fed today!
Join @ 3pm EST for the Federal Reserve Community Development Research Seminar Series on place-based strategies in low-income communities:
fedcommunities.org/event/place-...
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Congrats Josh! Good luck with the transition 😀
While most people prefer equal inheritance, wealthy individuals are more willing to support unequal transfers when they help preserve wealth across generations ➡️ based on new experimental evidence now published with @natrinh.bsky.social and @dariatisch.bsky.social in @sfjournal.bsky.social
🚨We analyzed 138 million geocoded property tax records to quantify how municipal boundaries spatially overlap onto economic segregation in every US metro area—creating disparities in localities’ ability to fund public goods. And we made an interactive map of our results! [1/16]
🚨 Excited to share that my work w/ @loreneri.bsky.social, “Knocking it Down and Mixing it Up: The Impact of Public Housing Regenerations” found a home at @restatjournal.bsky.social.
We study the impact of converting distressed public housing into mixed-income housing on local housing markets. 🧵👇1/9
Congrats 🥳 looking forward to reading and assigning this!
🚨 New paper 🚨
In the latter half of the 20th c, states in the US passed massive suites of “tough-on-crime” sentencing policies.
In this paper, we investigated how (& why) these policies shaped pop health, esp racialized patterns of birth outcomes in the US.
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Congrats, Justin 🥳 Looking forward to reading!
New work with a fantastic PhD Candidate Aline Vandenbroeck: we find that Targeted Restrictions on Abortion Providers are not so targeted… reshaping the whole OBGYN workforce in curious ways: www.healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10....
Congrats Elly! 🥳
Congrats Greer, looks like a fascinating study! 🥳
We started collecting the data for this project almost ten (!!!) years ago. Very happy to finally be able to share this paper coauthored with Laura Tach, @microsamonomics.bsky.social, & @acooperstock.bsky.social
📣 Hot off the press 📣
We document tremendous growth in U.S. federal place-based funding, show it has disproportionately gone to areas with more nonprofits & stronger housing markets, and find a pattern of cumulative advantage in funding among high-poverty neighborhoods.
doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
Congrats Zach! Very happy for you, best of luck with the transition! 🥳
We are seeking to hire a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor for appointment beginning July 2026. Candidates should have a specialty in #urbanplanning #housing and #quantitativemethods and/or #planninglaw #landuse #finance. To apply visit jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/254...
Join us for the Penn Population Studies Colloquium on Mon 3/24 @ 12PM in the PSC Commons, 403 McNeil
Emily Parker @emilyparker.bsky.social of @bloustein.rutgers.edu presents
Geography of the U.S. Health Care Safety Net and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mortality
www.aging.upenn.edu/events/collo...
I want to spell out the basic reason it’s so dangerous for Elon to have control of the U.S. payments system. It may seem like a technical matter, but the dynamics are simple. 1/x
Just keeps getting worse: the reason Trump wants recess appointments is because a hearing will be a shitshow www.cnn.com/2024/11/14/p...
To state the very obvious, this would put an avowed anti-vaxxer in charge of vaccines, allowing him to thwart the development and approval of life-saving shots. It's almost too horrific to fathom—a potential death sentence for our families and children. It's lethal. www.politico.com/news/2024/11...
🚨New pub w @emilyparker.bsky.social & @drschut.bsky.social in Social Forces🚨
“The promise & limits of inclusive public policy: federal safety net clinics & immigrant access to health care in the US”
academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a...
Wonderful news--congrats Manuel! Looking forward to our sociologists-at-APPAM meetups in the future 😄
Are you a social scientist using Generative AI in your research?
Daniel Karell and I are organizing the Generative AI and Sociology Workshop at Yale on April 5-6, 2024. Abstracts are due December 15.
For more info, visit: tinyurl.com/soc-gen-ai
New working paper with Ranjit Lall and Felix Hagemeister: osf.io/7xqkz/
We leverage the exogeneity of early super spreader events to analyze how the onset of the pandemic boosted support for right-wing populists in Europe using data from Twitter, French elections, and British and Dutch surveys.