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Max Roser
Researcher – Follow me for data visualizations of long-term trends of living standards – mostly from my web publication:
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Thank you very, very much for your support! It makes a real difference and means a lot to the 7 of us.
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I ❤️ ! The non-profit website brings together the and on the powerful, long-run trends reshaping our world. Help them do this work by making a donation. /by
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The paper is 'Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?' It is published by Stefan Thewissen, Lane Kenworthy, Tim Smeeding, Brian Nolan, and me. You can explore the data yourself here
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Income gains over the last generation were extremely unequal at different parts of the income distribution. In the UK during the 80s and in the US at most times incomes at the lower end of the distribution were mostly stagnating. From our paper
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Here is the non-mobile link
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٧ مارس Branko Milanovic
This is, IMO, the key graph from today's presentation on global poverty. Whatever poverty line between $1 PPP and $15 PPP you choose, there is a decline in global poverty over the past 25y.
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This from yesterday is a very good way of looking at what happened to the share of people in poverty globally. Not just the extremely low international poverty line (at int.-$1.90) but at higher poverty lines as well:
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٧ مارس Noah Smith 🐇
Yes, global absolute poverty really has fallen. A lot. The people who say otherwise are making bad, specious arguments.
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٧ مارس Russell Roberts
This is such an extraordinary human achievement. Calling it "Moore's Law" makes it sound a little like gravity. But it's not guaranteed. Requires ingenuity and an environment that rewards ingenuity.
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Creative coders, this is an awesome data visualization opportunity to change how the world sees itself.
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Türkiye'de kadın olmak 1950: ø eğitim süresi: 0,67 yıl ø çocuk sayısı: 6,74 2010: ø eğitim süresi: 7,13 yıl ø çocuk sayısı: 2,15
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٧ مارس Duncan Green
What are the consequences of the shift from a two hump to a one hump world? Today's unpacks the end of North-South
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Tyler Cowen had a very wide-ranging conversation with Sam Altman. About the character of founders, community, choosing what to work on, nuclear energy, the Midwest, and more. They discuss many points, but it worked because they come to the point quickly.
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Great work! Thank you for sharing. Very good to have that long run perspective going back to 1960.
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I agree . Can you give a blue tick? She is the real Hannah Ritchie – not one of the fake ones roaming Twitter. Also, as a Scot she will especially appreciate the blue and white next to her name.
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Across countries around the world we find that as women get more access to education they tend to have fewer children. Globally, women had on average 5 children 50 years years ago. Until today it has halved. Access to education was a major reason:
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You are welcome!
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Hi Arjun and Branko, we have put together the Povcal data to show the absolute number of people relative to some poverty lines:
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We are also at times changing how we communicate. Recently we added Notion to the mix to make things a bit more messy yet. Now that we are all together at YC we replaced quite a bit of it by good old talking though :-)
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