Excess Deaths in the United States Compared to 18 Other High-Income Countries [0.03%]
与其它18个高收入国家相比,美国超额死亡率升高
Sarah E Dehry,Patrick M Krueger
Sarah E Dehry
The U.S. is exceptional among high-income countries for poor survival outcomes. Understanding the distribution of excess deaths by age, sex, and cause of death, is essential for bringing U.S. mortality in line with international peers. We u...
The Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers on Poverty, Inequality, and Employment During COVID-19: A Case Study from Brazil [0.03%]
巴西社会现金转移支付计划对缓解新冠肺炎疫情下贫困、不平等和就业的影响——来自巴西的证据
Luísa Nazareno,Juliana de Castro Galvao
Luísa Nazareno
The policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic varied widely between countries. Understanding how effective these responses were is important to improve preparedness for future crises. This paper investigates how one of largest scale conditi...
Education and Health Conditions among the Currently Incarcerated and the Non-Incarcerated Populations [0.03%]
当前服刑人员与未服刑人员的教育和健康状况
Connor M Sheehan
Connor M Sheehan
Previous research has found a strong link between educational attainment and health, where the highly educated live longer and healthier lives than those with lower levels of education. Because such research has relied on samples of the non...
Alexandre Gori Maia,Jose Daniel Morales Martinez,Leticia Junqueira Marteleto et al.
Alexandre Gori Maia et al.
People share and seek information online that reflects a variety of social phenomena, including concerns about health conditions. We analyze how the contents of social networks provide real-time information to monitor and anticipate policie...
Setting Health Targets Using Information from Probabilistic Projections: A Research Brief on an Application to Contraceptive Coverage [0.03%]
利用概率预测信息设置卫生目标的研究简报——以避孕覆盖率应用为例
Ann Biddlecom,Elizabeth A Sully,Vladimíra Kantorová et al.
Ann Biddlecom et al.
Broad and aspirational targets to meet health service needs are useful for advocacy, but setting measurable, time-defined targets for accelerated yet feasible progress is necessary for national monitoring and planning purposes. Information ...
Projecting the Contribution of Assisted Reproductive Technology to Completed Cohort Fertility [0.03%]
辅助生殖技术对一代人完全生育率贡献的预测分析
Ester Lazzari,Michaela Potančoková,Tomáš Sobotka et al.
Ester Lazzari et al.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is increasingly influencing the fertility trends of high-income countries characterized by a pattern of delayed childbearing. However, research on the impact of ART on completed fertility is limited an...
Can Universal Cash Transfer Save Newborns' Birth Weight During the Pandemic? [0.03%]
新冠疫情下普惠现金转移支付能挽救新生儿过低的出生体重吗?
Hoyong Jung
Hoyong Jung
Birth weight is a key human biological characteristic as a measure of prenatal development and a variable related to later quality of life. Studies have firmly established that a stressful situation in utero adversely affects newborns' birt...
Giambattista Salinari,Federico Benassi,Gianni Carboni
Giambattista Salinari
The 2008 economic crisis, also called the Great Recession, produced only a moderate rise in unemployment in Italy, but the consequences for public debt management were far more serious. Italy makes for a good case study for evaluating the e...
Occupational Attainment Among Parents in Germany and the US 2000-2016: The Role of Gender and Immigration Status [0.03%]
德国和美国2000至2016年父母辈的职业成就:性别与移民状态的作用
Paige N Park
Paige N Park
In many OECD countries, women are underrepresented in high status, high paying occupations and overrepresented in lower status work. One reason for this inequity is the "motherhood penalty," where women with children face more roadblocks in...
Reconstruction of age distributions from differentially private census data [0.03%]
基于差分隐私人口普查数据的年龄分布重建
Sigurd Dyrting,Abraham Flaxman,Ethan Sharygin
Sigurd Dyrting
The age distribution of a population is important for understanding the demand and provision of labor and services, and as a denominator for calculating key age-specific rates such as fertility and mortality. In the US, the most important s...