Susan Short
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Susan Short
Population Association of America
3 days ago
ICYMI: our congressional briefing on U.S. Birth Rate Trends: Patterns, Drivers, and Implications for U.S. Families - summary, slides and recording now online!
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Congressional Briefing on U.S. Fertility Trends
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Susan Short
Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, Oxford University
about 1 month ago
New study on global digital gender gaps π§ββοΈπ©π±π: It finds that in low- and middle-income countries - women are 9% less likely to use the π - 8% less likely to own a π± than men ( ~320 million fewer women π and ~190 million fewer women with π±)
www.demography.ox.ac.uk/news/mapping...
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Mapping the global digital gender divide: new study reveals stark inequalities in internet and mobile access
A research team comprised of current and alumni members of the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science (LCDS) has published a major new study in PNAS revealing where and to what extent women remain ...
https://www.demography.ox.ac.uk/news/mapping-global-digital-gender-divide-new-study-reveals-stark-inequalities-internet-and-mobile
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Susan Short
JHSB
about 1 month ago
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reveals that more liberal state policy contexts in adolescence are associated with lower dementia risk in older age. To read more:
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By Meghan Zacher, Samantha Brady & Susan E. Short @PSTC_Brown @MIT_AgeLab
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Does womenβs health need protecting? The administration thinks so. But what does this mean? Evidence-based assessment of first 30 days of changes to womenshealth[dot]gov with
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