Emanuel Agú (@emanueljagu) 's Twitter Profile
Emanuel Agú

@emanueljagu

Labor Economist specialized in Social Policy and Demography #inequality #childrenrights #geospatial

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Johannes H. Uhl (@johanneshuhl1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint out: "#Spatially explicit #accuracy assessment of #deep #learning-based, fine-resolution built-up land #data in the United States" - strategies for evaluating the #Global #Human #Settlement Layer at 10m spatial resolution #GHSL doi.org/10.48550/arXiv…

New preprint out: "#Spatially explicit #accuracy assessment of #deep #learning-based, fine-resolution built-up land #data in the United States" - strategies for evaluating the #Global #Human #Settlement Layer at 10m spatial resolution #GHSL
doi.org/10.48550/arXiv…
Luis Monroy-Gómez-Franco (@mgf91) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sobre “Por una cancha pareja” Branko Milanovic escribe: Acá lo consigue : amazon.com/Por-una-cancha… O acá: pendulo.com/libro/por-una-… O acá gandhi.com.mx/por-una-cancha…

Sobre “Por una cancha pareja” <a href="/BrankoMilan/">Branko Milanovic</a> escribe: 

Acá lo consigue : amazon.com/Por-una-cancha…

O acá: pendulo.com/libro/por-una-…

O acá gandhi.com.mx/por-una-cancha…
Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality (@stone_lis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why increasing taxes on NY's top earners is necessary for the state and supported by public opinion – read the op-ed by Stone Center associate director and The Graduate Center professor Leslie McCall Leslie McCall in City Limits citylimits.org/2024/04/04/opi…

Janet Gornick (@janetgornick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tax Day. A good day to note that US taxes (income taxes & social insurance contributions) push many low-income households into poverty. New paper by me, David Brady (@davebrady72.bsky.social) Ive Marx & Zach Parolin reports that US taxes push a larger % of adults into poverty than do several other countries.

CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) (@cidr_nyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) fellow Selen Özdoğan for winning a #PAA2024 Poster Award for Extreme Weather & Mortality of Vulnerable Urban Populations: An Examination of Temperature & Public Burial Patterns in NYC (w Frank Heiland, Ph.D. Peter Marcotullio Deborah Balk & Jennifer Brite).

Congratulations <a href="/CIDR_NYC/">CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)</a> fellow <a href="/selen_ozdogan/">Selen Özdoğan</a> for winning a #PAA2024 Poster Award for Extreme Weather &amp; Mortality of Vulnerable Urban Populations: An Examination of Temperature &amp; Public Burial Patterns in NYC (w <a href="/FrankHeiland/">Frank Heiland, Ph.D.</a> Peter Marcotullio Deborah Balk &amp; Jennifer Brite).
Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality (@stone_lis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arthur B. Kennickell, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar & former director of the Survey of Consumer Finances, analyses the cross-sectional patterns of change in household wealth and income from 1989 to 2022 in this new blog post, the first in a series. bit.ly/3Ux1u7l

PRB (@prbdata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While 1 in 10 Americans live in the low elevation coastal zone—an area at high risk for #floods & other coastal hazards—nearly half of them are concentrated in just 25 counties, finds new research by D. Tagtachian & D. Balk CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR). Here are the top 10. bit.ly/3y3QYvC

While 1 in 10 Americans live in the low elevation coastal zone—an area at high risk for #floods &amp; other coastal hazards—nearly half of them are concentrated in just 25 counties, finds new research by D. Tagtachian &amp; D. Balk <a href="/CIDR_NYC/">CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)</a>. Here are the top 10. bit.ly/3y3QYvC
Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality (@stone_lis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What can we learn from the patterns of change in household income, 1989–2022? In his latest blog post, Arthur B. Kennickell, former director of the Survey of Consumer Finances and Stone Center Affiliated Scholar, concludes his 3-part analysis of SCF data. bit.ly/3yQiEV1

Johannes H. Uhl (@johanneshuhl1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HISDAC-US (Historical settlement data compilation for the US) V2: an improved dataset for long-term, quantitative analysis of #urbanization & land development in the contiguous US. Animation made in #Python, #gdal, #matplotlib, #geopandas. #usebatlow #geospatial #geovisualization

LIS (@lisdata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

--#InequalityMatters, Issue 30, Jun 2024-- 'Analyzing the Impact of Social Protection Programs in a Cross-national Perspective - Part 2' by Jörg Neugschwender (Jörg Neugschwender) (LIS) lisdatacenter.org/wp-content/upl… #Poverty #SocialProtection

Tamilwai J. Kolowa (@tamilwhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Article Alert! 🚨Excited that I published my first paper, emphasizing that informal settlements and sprawl are not the same for #secondarycities in Africa SustainableCitiesandSociety. Together with Michiel Daams and Monika Kuffer 😊 ➡️🧵 ➡️OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.…

🚨 New Article Alert! 🚨Excited that I published my first paper, emphasizing that informal settlements and sprawl are not the same for #secondarycities in Africa <a href="/SustainableCit8/">SustainableCitiesandSociety</a>. Together with <a href="/Michiel_Daams/">Michiel Daams</a> and <a href="/MonikaKuffer/">Monika Kuffer</a> 😊 ➡️🧵
➡️OPEN ACCESS doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.…
Noura Insolera (@ninsolera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Families with older adults are less food secure now than 20 years ago. Sending a big thank you to The National Institute on Aging (NIA) for highlighting our research using PSID data. nia.nih.gov/news/families-…

Na Yin (@na_yin_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invisible in the data: Broad ‘Asian American’ category obscures health disparities statnews.com/2023/11/21/asi… via STAT

Severin Rapp (@severin_rapp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Thursday, 26th Sept I will be presenting my paper "The subjective wealth distribution: How it arises and why it matters to inform policy?" at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality Fall 2024 Multidisciplinary Seminar Series. Join us! Registration: gc-cuny-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Emanuel Agú (@emanueljagu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Family influence on children's futures is crucial, but broader societal factors like labor markets, education systems, and healthcare also play significant roles. Addressing inequalities in these areas is essential for effective family support and children's opportunities. 👇🏻

Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality (@stone_lis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the link between left-wing political parties and the decline in income compositional inequality? A blog post by @bilyanakpetrova on the paper she coauthored with her fellow former GC CUNY Stone Center postdoc Marco Ranaldi bit.ly/4f69DY0

Emanuel Agú (@emanueljagu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Higher poverty rates in the US than in other rich countries are not due to a higher prevalence of single-parent families but due to the especially high penalty of being a single parent in the US. The explanation for variation in poverty across countries is not demography. 👇