.@JesseThorn found a zoo in Minnesota where he can pet a capybara. He wants to stop there on our way to our show tomorrow, but I said NO. No time. HOWEVER, if you people repost this ticket link 150 times (av weight of a capybara) I will let Jesse do it. https://t.co/R90aH6DnKj
Trending in #Demography:
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1) Child Tax Credit & housing afffordability (@ReadDemography)
2) A migration model for population projections (@DemographicRes)
3) Russian war‐induced migration in Brazil (@IntMig_Journal)
3) Transitions to adulthood in Malawi
Natasha Pilkauskas and Katherine Michelmore, associate professors of public policy @fordschool comment on effects of the Child Tax Credit on living arrangements. Learn more: https://t.co/uID2SFVNGE
Mari and I have a new paper out today looking at children’s living arrangements during 2020. We find half a million “excess” children lived in doubled-up households- mostly multigenerational households!
lol - I rarely post on or use this site anymore, but it's hilarious to me that "promoted tweets" (basically advertisements) can get fact-checked by the platform. TBH, good for users, but I have no idea why advertisers or people who promote tweets would want this.
@wordstern Overheard at Google, "you mentioned this feature had zebra value in the meeting, but I'm not familiar with this scale. Can you clarify?" "I said ZERO value."
Upcoming Ed Policy Talk! https://t.co/OBqRV1BR2s
Katherine Michelmore & Natasha Pilkauskas
(Assoc Professors @fordschool) present:
"Who's Caring for the Kids? The Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Care Arrangements"
Oct 26 @ 12:00pm
Weill 1210
RSVP: https://t.co/stonzQ5V8y