Grant Bailey (@grantjbailey) 's Twitter Profile
Grant Bailey

@grantjbailey

Research Associate @FamStudies. Opinions my own.

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John Iceland (@johniceland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New The Institute for Family Studies blog summarizing my recent research with Jaehoon Cho on how household types face different hardship levels and why disparities exist (1/5)

Grant Bailey (@grantjbailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it's fair to say these are incompatible: (1) High college attendance rates (2) Low immigration for blue-collar labor

Grant Bailey (@grantjbailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's post on the The Institute for Family Studies from Dr. John Cuddeback blog points out a pernicious disease that threatens every family. I'm inclined to think this touches on the very root cause of the collapse of the family. Highly recommend giving it a read: ifstudies.org/blog/restoring…

Robert VerBruggen (@raverbruggen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not sure it's actually that surprising, but new paper finds that smaller families with kids, and not just outright childlessless, contribute bigly to the fertility decline around the world: nber.org/papers/w33913?…

Alex Vacca (@itsalexvacca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying. Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt. Here's what 4 months of data revealed: (hint: we've been measuring productivity all wrong)

BREAKING: MIT just completed the first brain scan study of ChatGPT users & the results are terrifying.

Turns out, AI isn't making us more productive. It's making us cognitively bankrupt.

Here's what 4 months of data revealed:

(hint: we've been measuring productivity all wrong)
Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬 (@lymanstoneky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is Pew Research Center correct about the huge decline in intended family size in the NSFG? No. They incorrectly calculated intended family size, and they failed to notice a massive methodology change in NSFG 2022-2023. I address the issues comprehensively in a new post.

Is <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> correct about the huge decline in intended family size in the NSFG?

No. They incorrectly calculated intended family size, and they failed to notice a massive methodology change in NSFG 2022-2023. I address the issues comprehensively in a new post.