Ea Hoppe Blaabæk (@blaabaek) 's Twitter Profile
Ea Hoppe Blaabæk

@blaabaek

Sociologist interested in educational inequality & intergenerational transmissions. Postdoc @KUsamf. Researcher @RockwoolFonden. @blaabaek.bsky.social

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Maria Balgova (@balgovamaria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉Excited to share my new WP (which also happens to be my job market paper!)🎉 How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market? Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariabalg… and a 🧵below:

🎉Excited to share my new WP (which also happens to be my job market paper!)🎉

How does online recruitment impact the geography of the labour market?

Full paper here sites.google.com/view/mariabalg…
and a 🧵below:
ESR (@esr_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does school composition really matter for individual educational outcomes? 📢Read the relevant brand new #openaccess findings from high-quality Swedish register data by Erik Rosenqvist & #M_Brandén at: doi.org/10.1093/esr/jc…

Does school composition really matter for individual educational outcomes?

📢Read the relevant brand new #openaccess findings from high-quality Swedish register data by <a href="/ErikRosenqvist/">Erik Rosenqvist</a> &amp; #M_Brandén at: doi.org/10.1093/esr/jc…
Bastian Betthaeuser (@betthaeuser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨Grateful and excited that my research project ‘Understanding the Consequences of Major Health Crises for Education: Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic’ will be funded by an European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant #ERCStG 🇪🇺

Peter Thisted Dinesen (@thistedpeter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Danmark er berømt for sin høje mellemmenneskelige (sociale) tillid, som udgør en værdifuld ressource. Men er tilliden truet? I dette essay i regi af Magtudredningen 2.0 gør Kim Sønderskov og jeg status over den sociale tillid i Danmark. Kort tråd 👇(1/5) ps.au.dk/fileadmin/Stat…

Danmark er berømt for sin høje mellemmenneskelige (sociale) tillid, som udgør en værdifuld ressource. Men er tilliden truet? I dette essay i regi af <a href="/Magtudredningen/">Magtudredningen 2.0</a> gør Kim Sønderskov og jeg status over den sociale tillid i Danmark. Kort tråd 👇(1/5)

ps.au.dk/fileadmin/Stat…
Colin Begg (@colinbbegg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the hazard ratio have a causal interpretation? Should Cox modeling be used in analyzing clinical trials? Read all about it in this point-counterpoint of Michael Fay and Fan Li versus Dan Heitjan. SCTorg Yale School of Public Health Southern Methodist U Fan Li

Does the hazard ratio have a causal interpretation? Should Cox modeling be used in analyzing clinical trials? Read all about it in this point-counterpoint of Michael Fay and Fan Li versus Dan Heitjan. <a href="/SCTorg/">SCTorg</a> <a href="/YaleSPH/">Yale School of Public Health</a> <a href="/SouthernMethod/">Southern Methodist U</a> <a href="/FanLi90/">Fan Li</a>
Kweku Opoku-Agyemang, Ph.D (@kwekuoa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Notes on randomized experiments, regression discontinuity designs, matching, regression, instrumental variables, difference-in-differences, and dynamic causal models; from political science, economics, education, public health, and other disciplines. imai.fas.harvard.edu/teaching/cause…

Notes on randomized experiments, regression discontinuity designs, matching, regression, instrumental variables, difference-in-differences, and dynamic causal models; from political science, economics, education, public health, and other disciplines.
imai.fas.harvard.edu/teaching/cause…
Katrin Auspurg (@kauspurg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in why many-analyst studies may overestimate uncertainty, you might want to take a look at our recent open access article: Toward a more credible assessment of the credibility of science by many-analyst studies | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

If you are interested in why many-analyst studies may overestimate uncertainty, you might want to take a look at our recent open access article: Toward a more credible assessment of the credibility of science by many-analyst studies | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
Jessica H. Brown (@jhb_econ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m looking for especially well-written economics papers to use as examples for my third-year PhD students. Drop your favorites below! (Self-nominations welcome ☺️)

Chana Teeger (@cteeger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨We are hiring! LSE Methodology is looking for an assistant professor in qualitative research methods. Please apply, share widely, and get in touch if you have any questions. ✨ jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/62…

ESR (@esr_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨We’re excited to announce our new Replication Policy resulting from our continued commitment to excellence in research and publishing! From 1st Jan. 2025, the deposit of replication packages will be condition for publication in ESR! Find out more at: academic.oup.com/esr/pages/Gene…

European Societies (@eurosocieties1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👨‍👩‍👧‍👧NEW ARTICLE ACCEPTED👨‍👩‍👧‍👧: Stian Uvaag studies the Norwegian upper class to ask if individuals in the upper class have siblings with similar class positions. Now at @SocArXiv, in 2025 at 💎European Societies 💎(The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social): doi.org/10.31235/osf.i…

👨‍👩‍👧‍👧NEW ARTICLE ACCEPTED👨‍👩‍👧‍👧: Stian Uvaag studies the Norwegian upper class to ask if individuals in the upper class have siblings with similar class positions.

Now at @SocArXiv, in 2025 at 💎European Societies 💎(<a href="/mitpress/">The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social</a>): doi.org/10.31235/osf.i…
Nate Breznau (@breznaunate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent study suggests that researchers using qualitative and quantitative methods do not represent distinct cultures of research. Good news for the inclusivity goals of #openscience journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Dina D. Pomeranz 🟣 (@dinapomeranz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An common form that discrimination takes, which is often hard to spot: when people from underrepresented groups make a mistake, the response to it is often harsher than for someone from the dominant group Here an example of a study in women surgeons (by Heather Sarsons)

An common form that discrimination takes, which is often hard to spot: when people from underrepresented groups make a mistake, the response to it is often harsher than for someone from the dominant group

Here an example of a study in women surgeons (by <a href="/saskatchewin/">Heather Sarsons</a>)
Tobias Rüttenauer (@ruettenauer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join for Advanced #PanelData Analysis in #R 📊 in the Workshop for Ukraine series. Don’t miss RE & FE estimators, time-varying treatment effects, and more 🧐 #SocialScience #RStats #QuantitativeMethods Thurs, Sept 19, 18:00-20:00 CEST. Register: bit.ly/3zv78im

Join for Advanced #PanelData Analysis in #R 📊 in the Workshop for Ukraine series. Don’t miss RE &amp; FE estimators, time-varying treatment effects, and more 🧐 #SocialScience #RStats #QuantitativeMethods

Thurs, Sept 19, 18:00-20:00 CEST. 
Register: bit.ly/3zv78im
turgut keskintürk (@ttkeskinturk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

do life-course transitions--ranging from one's first-parenthood to unemployment--change political beliefs and preferences? using difference in differences models over 6 events and 40 survey items, I show that the answer is no. soon in Sociological Science! osf.io/rk47w/

do life-course transitions--ranging from one's first-parenthood to unemployment--change political beliefs and preferences? using difference in differences models over 6 events and 40 survey items, I show that the answer is no. soon in Sociological Science! osf.io/rk47w/
The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) (@restatjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every summer women's employment drops sharply, while men’s is stable. Why? School closures for summer break. Just Accepted new paper by Brendan M. Price and Melanie Wasserman zurl.co/2EY3

The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) (@restatjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sleep is an important input in the education production function for both short- and long-run outcomes. In the July issue, "Children's Sleep and Human Capital Production" by Maulik Jagnani Maulik Jagnani. zurl.co/9qZH

Emma Zang (@dremmazang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New in Demography Journal : We reassess the impact of RTW laws on fatal injuries and health outcomes using updated methods like generalized synthetic control, addressing limitations of TWFE models. (doi.org/10.1215/007033…).

Libertad González (@libertadgonlu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited that our paper is now forthcoming at the Journal of Labor Economics! Journal of Labor Economics (with Cristina Borra, Ana Costa-Ramón and Almudena SEVILLA). We study the effects of maternity allowances on child outcomes at ages 0 to 8 (1/6): journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…

Anne Brenøe (@annebrenoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper “Is Parental Leave Costly for Firms and Coworkers?” finally got published online😊 journals.uchicago.edu/eprint/ZIBZKZR…