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Our main takeaway is that when choosing where to study it matter to see “someone like you” already doing it.
At the same time, there are no quick fixes: lasting change likely requires sustained exposure to role models and more structural interventions.
Go see Josephine Arnfred who has ventured into econ-land at The University of Chicago to present our work with Merlin Schaeffer on “Diversifying the Bureaucracy of Tomorrow”, Session 6.A, Education 10, 4:20pm, Saieh Hall 021. Full schedule: https://t.co/Cb0d7v471G
The one and only @j_arnfred is at #apsa2025 with two great papers:
- Diversifying the Bureaucracy of Tomorrow, Sat, 8:00am PDT
- Global Beliefs about Women in Top-Level Bureaucracy, Fri, 4:00pm PDT
Experimental work on diversity in bureaucracy both globally and in Denmark!
New publication alert! My first article is out in Political Behavior! In it, I ask: Are politicians more influenced by personal stories than by statistical facts?
I try answering this question with a series of preregistered survey experiments among Chilean elected officials.
I dagens Tiden om Nadezhdins lunkne regime/krigs kritik, og spekulationerne om hans kandidatur. Samt, formålet med opposition i autokratiske valg. 9 min inde i udsendelsen.
Uden tvivl mit professionelle peak at beskrive Boris som en lille onkelmand 😬
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