My brilliant PhD student, Katherine Theiss's (@FordhamEcon) JMP on today's development impact blog.
She shows that women surveyed in the evening are less likely to report IPV.
In today's Dev Impact blog, Katherine Theiss (an econ JM candidate from Fordham) highlights a new source of reporting bias in survey-based estimates of IPV prevalence: women surveyed in the evening are less likely to report IPV.
https://t.co/dx8JX5rIt2
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The @Arnold_Ventures Criminal Justice team is hiring an Economic Policy & Innovation Fellow. This 2-year position will focus on applying insights about incentives and market forces, to identify innovative strategies that address public safety.
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The Amitava Bose Memorial Lab on Economic Analysis and Policy (ABLEAP) at IIM Calcutta is organizing the 2nd Amitava Bose Memorial Annual Workshop on 11-12 July 2025. The Call for Papers with submission link is available here: https://t.co/q5AOSbDa8n
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🚨PhD alert! In light of everything happening in the world, the Econ Department at @ImperialBiz is conducting a second lightning round of admissions for fall 2025! Applications due April 30, offers in mid-May. Please spread the word! More details: https://t.co/aoybMubeHh
Reminder that the submission deadline for LACDEV (Liberal Arts College Development Conference- the nerdiest and chattiest dev conference out there) is April 14! #econtwitter
https://t.co/1q8GnXaHDj
NEW PSC/PARC Population Studies Working Paper!
Justine Herve @JustineHerve - Subha Mani @manimetrix - Jere Behrman - @BehrmanJere - Ramanan Laxminarayan - Arindam Nandi @ArindamNandiPhD
Intergenerational Mobility in Depression and Anxiety in India
https://t.co/SBFTsTvBOK...
If you want to read one paper to understand wildfire insurance markets in CA, it’s this one.
It is an absolute fantastic read and shows exactly why some insurers pulled out of the market.
By @JuddBoomhower, Fowlie, @jacobgellman, & Plantinga
https://t.co/85RNwUWmxO
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Conversations with development economists from LMICs on their journeys & creative solutions to global challenges.
Special thanks @CEGA_UC!
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My brilliant PhD student, Katherine Theiss's (@FordhamEcon) JMP on today's development impact blog.
She shows that women surveyed in the evening are less likely to report IPV.
In today's Dev Impact blog, Katherine Theiss (an econ JM candidate from Fordham) highlights a new source of reporting bias in survey-based estimates of IPV prevalence: women surveyed in the evening are less likely to report IPV.
https://t.co/dx8JX5rIt2