It is Twitter official now!
Jutta Bolt (@univgroningen), Jeanne Cilliers (@lunduniversity) and I have gotten a grant (€ 420k) to research the long-run determinants of health care provision and sanitation in Africa.
More info at this @nwp_esh website: https://t.co/BHuSf6Bxkq
📣Nos complace anunciar la publicación de nuestro número 21.1 (febrero, 2025)
IHE-EHR es la revista de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE) y es de acceso abierto 🔓
En este número se presenta la nueva imagen/diseño.🎉
🔗https://t.co/VnkXZhApnX
📢📢📢Deadline Approaching📢📢📢
I am organizing a @cepr_org workshop at @WUR on Public Health Interventions in the Long Run: Causes and Consequences (27 & 28 March)
Apply before December 15 (!): https://t.co/J07LIxuq8K
⚕️Conference: Public Health Interventions in the Long Run: Causes and Consequences (27 & 28 March 2025) @RHI_WUR organized by @DanielGalAlb . Apply by 15 December. Global contributions welcome. 🏥
I am organizing a @cepr_org workshop at @WUR on Public Health Interventions in the Long Run: Causes and Consequences (27 & 28 March)
This event brings to an end my NWO Veni project (@NWONieuws). Time flies!
Apply if you are interested: https://t.co/J07LIxuq8K
¿Todavía no has enviado tu artículo para el número especial de género que estamos preparando en #IHE_EHR?
📍El plazo termina el 31 de julio📍
¡Estás a tiempo! Más información aquí 👇
#gender#género#Economía#History
‼️Happy to announce that my paper 'Unravelling the Political Economy of Social Policy Formation: The Spanish Compulsory Maternity Leave' has been recently published in early view in @ihe_ehr 📚 #economichistory#twitterhistorians
https://t.co/k8dZkLQ3fc
Today, there are gaping differences in sanitary #infrastructure. Piped water and sewers induced important declines in mortality but to a lower extent than thought previously due to their interaction with local contexts.
@DanielGalAlb@WUR@LRHealthMatters
https://t.co/dScvKBv6Yj
@MDrelichman @LdelaEscosura@EcHistSocReview As a junior scholar @LdelaEscosura supported me in events that otherwise would have gotten little attention
He has such a broad knowledge of the field, appreciation for different perspectives and kindness
Time will tell but I am sure he will do a great job at @EcHistSocReview
Today, there are gaping differences in sanitary #infrastructure. Piped water and sewers induced important declines in mortality but to a lower extent than thought previously due to their interaction with local contexts.
@DanielGalAlb@WUR@LRHealthMatters
https://t.co/dScvKBv6Yj
@voxeu published yesterday a summary of my research on the causes and consequences of the global sanitary revolution (ca. 1850-1950). Thanks!
You can access it here: https://t.co/u1bBV1CawX