Ea Hoppe Blaabæk
@blaabaek
Sociologist interested in educational inequality & intergenerational transmissions. Postdoc @KUsamf. Researcher @RockwoolFonden. @blaabaek.bsky.social
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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…
✨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 🇪🇺
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…
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
✨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…
👨👩👧👧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…
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)
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
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…).
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…