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This has helped me in the past. Fingers crossed for you. That really stinks.
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This has helped me in the past. Fingers crossed for you. That really stinks.
Dropping a beta version of this page while everyone is up and processing baseball!
This tool lets you search the full text of papers from the American Economic Review, American Economic Journal series, and over 30,000 NBER working papers.
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First? 65.
An absolutely fantastic read.
Crow vs. hawk with wings spread, in tree.
Washington DC wildlife:
Crow telling an immature Cooperβs hawk to leave town, this morning in Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens.
The tragic landslide in Blatten gives me the excuse to tell you the story of how we found out Ice Ages existed. It's a cool story and the most important bit is rather similar to what's happening now.
They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with @freedom.press to offer this for our new coverage.
Thank you both. Well worth the time and definitely going to stick with me a bit.
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This is a new, open dataset on 40 years of Federalist Society events, including titles, dates, locations, sponsors, topics, and speakers.
There couldn't be a better moment for scholars to pick this up and run with it.
Worried about losing access to US federal data that may go off-line, or already is? Youβre not aloneβbut duplication isnβt the answer.
Many ongoing efforts have already archived key datasets and many more are ongoing. Check out these existing resources and, if you can, support their work. π§΅
This is really powerful! It's like FRED but built up in many cases from on-demand computation from micro-data.
For instance, making this before today would require accessing the CPS microdata and coding up the summary yourself.
π¨ New Research: The American Dream is Dying in Big Cities
Cities used to be ladders of opportunity for their residents. Not anymore. Our new paper shows smaller cities & towns now outperform major metros for kids born into poverty.
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Our research team just released a gridded, high-resolution (~220m) historical and projected mid-21st century climate and water balance dataset for the western US! Find the data and info here: osf.io/w6jvk/
#Climate #ClimateData #GlobalChange
When I was a Hill staffer in 2009, a Dem trifecta was trying to pass universal healthcare. In response, Senate GOP released a memo detailing all of the tactics they in the minority could use to delay the effort as much as possible. I'm recirculating that 2009 GOP memo here. Take inspiration from it.
I was also curious and found this write up he did for his first iteration. It's pretty detailed and a short read.
The creator is fascinating and prolific..it was kinda fun digging around his other stuff. So thanks for two rabbit holes! Twas fun.
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New database alert! "A national data set of historical US sundown towns for quantitative analysis", based on work by @rigbydavid.bsky.social and many Landscapes Labs collaborators is now available! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
People who can read English cursive, does the US National Archive have a fun opportunity for you!
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Drop your soup recipes in the comments
Personally I'm a big fan of @hels.bsky.social's Roberto, a flexible template for a sort of Italian wedding soup
Also, arroz caldoso is fantastic for those who prefer a thicker stew and have some high quality rice sitting around
"The study is impressive in its scale...cases and deaths dropped by more than 50% and in the Indigenous population the drop was even more dramatic: more than 60%."
Nature Medicine study shows the effects of Bolsa Familia strongest in Black and Indigenous populations
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βThe Atlas of Surveillance currently captures more than 11,700 deployments of surveillance tech and remains the most comprehensive database of its kindβ
Last month we launched the Civic Information Index, an interactive tool which maps 21 indicators on the factors which drive civic health in every county β including data such as housing insecurity, medical debt and local news networks.
Explore the data:
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How many people have been arriving via the US Southwest border?
The US Census Bureau just unveiled a new method for counting them.
It appears to substantially address (eliminate?) the CPS/ACS undercount relative to other data sourcesβ> www.census.gov/newsroom/blo...
It's friggin beautiful. Don't you dare let anyone tell you otherwise. π€£
Thank you. So very much.
A βdoor hangerβ flyer with ten headshots of KATU DJs and non-alcoholic drink recipes theyβve shared for the holiday season sometime in the late 80s.
Just copped an ancient list of non alcoholic drink recipes from a βmemoriesββ group on FB. about to become a very popular dad in my house
This paper has a very thorough lit review
arxiv.org/abs/2309.07476
Does anyone know if the SIPP (Survey of Income and Program Participation) contains any measures of childhood income or socioeconomic status?
Asking for a friend, who is me.
If you want to download the 1990-2023 county-level Census Building Permits data...
(I'll probably have a blog post about this at some point)
h/t @kjhealy.co for the `rvest` code
Oh you were great and this is pretty much where my curiosity was headed! Thank you for the link!