Every single one of the above choices tends to create a negative wage gap between H-1B workers and US workers.
Not one of them is justifiable.
There is a right way to do the analysis, so I did it right, in a new paper at @rfberlin.bsky.social —> www.rfberlin.com/network-pape...
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I legit was zooming into the trees to identify something threatening
Even if "singularities" could be ruled out it's way past time caring about GDP in the absence of indicators of what a specific growth path entails for human health and the natural environment.
The degree of randomness in individual survival is vastly underappreciated
Twin Cities' (Hennepin+Ramsey) counties filings for evictions up 40% in Jan 2026 over 2023-24 baseline @evictionlab.bsky.social.
In raw counts, +9% to 1,330 in Jan 2026 from 1,220 in prior month.
In baseline years (2023 & 2024), filings lower in Jans than Decs.
evictionlab.org/eviction-tra...
This was a very cool talk, Chiara gave a great overview of bivariate health-death distributions. The recording is here for those interested: www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0Jl...
thanks for this, and yes EWF all over this syllabus.
E do you have a favorite paper you use to teach excess mortality? That makes clear some of the nonobvious analytic choices?
Also, its illegal to discuss gender in some American universities now.
Less than a month before my debut book "What We Inherit" gets released! You can place pre-orders now: press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
Lucky to have gotten to collaborate (and argue) with Sam Trejo for the last 5+ years on this.
JAMA "Research Letter" displays "Trends in Private Equity Affiliations With Fertility Clinics in the US." Graphs show private equity vs. non-private equity fertility clinics and IVF cycles by year, 2013-2023. Total, private equity, and non-private equity data are shown.
Between 2013 and 2023, private equity ownership of US fertility clinics increased nearly tenfold, from 3.7% to over 32%, with affiliated sites responsible for the majority of #IVF cycles by 2023.
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Five real global health wins in 2025
1.HPV vaccination scaled faster than expected;
2. measles/rubella eliminated in several countries;
3. long-acting HIV PrEP (lenacapavir) approved;
4. progress on TB vaccines/diagnostics;
5. A promising new antimalarial.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
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Big new blogpost!
My guide to data visualization, which includes a very long table of contents, tons of charts, and more.
--> Why data visualization matters and how to make charts more effective, clear, transparent, and sometimes, beautiful.
www.scientificdiscovery.dev/p/salonis-gu...
The Toronto Population Network is holding a conference on 6 November at Hart House at UofT. Keynote from @ridhikashyap.bsky.social! If you're in Toronto come along and help us build the community of demographers and population researchers here! Registration: www.eventbrite.com/e/toronto-po...
The Economic Demography Workshop will be on May 6, at the PAAs in St. Louis. See the call for papers 👇
Thanks to co-chairs @hnmansour.bsky.social & @mguldi.bsky.social !
It was surprising and super interesting to learn briefly how the US war production board was coordinating clinical trials and data sharing for antibiotic development, when I was doing research for this piece -
During the 1st week of June we held our 11th Annual Berkeley Workshop in Formal Demography. We had a terrific workshop & are already looking forward to next year! TY to NIH & to instructors @ayesha-mahmud.bsky.social
@rchung.bsky.social Josh Goldstein @dennisfeehan.bsky.social @jnobles.bsky.social!
Providing evidence on how abortion restrictions post-2022 have impacted women's risk of exposure to intimate partner violence, from Dhaval M. Dave, Christine Durrance, Bilge Erten, Yang Wang, and Barbara L. Wolfe https://www.nber.org/papers/w33916
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Come join me and the Digital Gender Gaps team @sociologyoxford.bsky.social @oxforddemsci.bsky.social. We study digital gender inequalities and their consequences w/ social media, geospatial, and population data.
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** Researchers using US Natality Data: Code to read & label restricted-access CDC natality data into Stata/R now includes 2019–2023 (in addition to 2010–18): florenciatorche.github.io/ReadNatality...
Please share—no need for us all to write the same code!
Thanks to @RussellSageFdn for funding
When relational, iterative engagement is key to building informal public health capacity both within government and among non-state actors, today’s policy’s payoff well into the future by building up these relationships.
OTOH, this means today’s cuts will reverberate well into the future.
Join us for our next Brownbag of the semester on Wed 3/19, w/ Nicholas Mark (@nickdemark.bsky.social), who will present, "Estimating Period Effects on Cohort Measures: An Application to Fertility in the Great Recession and Beyond." 310 Social Sciences & Zoom.
| Interview | Mesurer l’espérance de vie à Gaza
Après un an de conflit, l’espérance de vie dans la bande de Gaza a pratiquement été divisée par deux. Michel Guillot, directeur de recherche à l’Ined, explique la méthode utilisée pour arriver à cette conclusion.
www.ined.fr/fr/tout-savo...
Don’t polarize people against you who aren’t really against you
(The trick, always, is knowing the difference)