This happened 💥🎭🫶🏼 #ECSR2025
@danielcapistrano.com @jeremykuhnle.bsky.social @evazschirnt.bsky.social @distasioval.bsky.social @bramlancee.bsky.social @hcebolla.bsky.social @alvaroszv.bsky.social @heypaolo.bsky.social
@mfreino.bsky.social
04.09.2025 21:05
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WE ARE HIRING! 2 Lecturers in Quantitative Social Science. Want a friendly interdisciplinary department in one of the world's most vibrant cities? This just might be for you.
Apply by: 10 Oct
www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...
01.09.2025 13:59
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Migrant and Non-migrant Views on Immigration in Europe - European Journal of Population
Attitudes toward immigration are usually investigated from the non-migrant residents’ perspective. Much less is known about how perceptions of immigration policy and immigrants vary across immigration...
📣 New article out! With @sedovicmicha.bsky.social we look at not just how the majority thinks about immigration, but also what (first and second generation) migrants' attitudes are
Full piece in European Journal of Population:
👉 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#migration #socialcohesion #europe
02.06.2025 13:21
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@mfreino.bsky.social @mathewcreighton.bsky.social
11.07.2025 21:32
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Ethnic and gender bias in Large Language Models across contexts: https://osf.io/9zusq
08.07.2025 04:03
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EqualStrength crowd is the coolest crowd 😎🔥 #IMISCOE2025 (
04.07.2025 11:17
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@simbori.bsky.social compares discrimination against Roma families in access to childcare in HU/CZ/ES, adding to the still limited experimental evidence on discrimination in (early education) settings. @evazschirnt.bsky.social finds the wages of veiled Turkish women tend to be seen as unfairly high
02.07.2025 11:25
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@equalstrength.bsky.social team presenting at IMISCOE in Paris. @jeremykuhnle.bsky.social and @danielcapistrano.com show sizeable variation in the recognition of ethnic minority names, depending on both context and respondent demographics, confirming careful pre-testing is crucial in experiments.
02.07.2025 11:25
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We are currently recruiting for the following position:
European Migration Network Summer Internship 2025.
Applications for this Internship are invited from Law, International Relations, Public Policy and Migration Studies students entering or completing the final year of their undergraduate
14.02.2025 16:55
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🦋 A starter pack of academic journals in Sociology 👥
#sociology #sociologie #sociologia #demography #SocSky #PolSky #PoliSky #AcademicSky #Academia #AcademicChatter #Academics #PeerReview #BlueSky #OpenScience #PhDSky #PhD #PhDChat #EduSky #research #science
11.02.2025 18:02
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Another job opening in my school - this one in partnership with the Geary Institute of Public Policy:
Ad Astra Fellow (Assistant Professor) in Public Policy and Administration.
Info here: my.corehr.com/pls/coreport...
I joined UCD as an Ad Astra Fellow, so happy to answer any questions if I can!
23.01.2025 16:28
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Folks, now that @timnitgebru.bsky.social is here I want to encourage you all to check out the *extended* critical AI starter pack because it’s got some stellar recent additions :) go.bsky.app/B2kmVWg
05.12.2024 03:54
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The Economic and Social Review is Ireland's leading journal for economics and applied social science and is now on Bluesky. Please follow and share folks! @orladoyle.bsky.social
@isweconomics.bsky.social @beta1hat.bsky.social @stephenkinsella.bsky.social @morgenrothedgar.bsky.social
27.11.2024 15:37
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Just started an interdisciplinary #QuantCrit starter pack for scholars advancing #CriticalRace #BlackFeminist #DuBoisian and other race centric Quantitative Methodologies
Please reply if you or someone you know is missing from the list. #AcademicSky #Edusky #Econsky
17.11.2024 20:01
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I’m finally finding more of my people!
go.bsky.app/R6Xq1ev
24.11.2024 01:04
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Our article on #discrimination in #hiring intentions based on the #intersection of #gender, #parenthood, and social #status is now out!
w/ @filippogch.bsky.social and P. Barbieri
doi.org/10.1093/esr/...
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19.11.2024 09:19
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Does educational expansion promote social mobility? In my latest study on 40 countries, that just came out in the American Sociological Review, it looks like it does. Integrating decomposition techniques with a comparative framework, 1/n
19.11.2024 10:24
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🚨 Job alert: Postdoc in Computational Social Science, especially text analysis in the MULTIREP @ERC_Research
project at Uni Vienna @Dept_Government
. If you do quantitative text analysis & are interested in pol representation, this 👇 is for you 🧵 (1/4)
wratil.eu/files/MULTIR...
18.11.2024 08:06
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The G.I. Bill, Standardized Testing, and Socioeconomic Origins of the U.S. Educational Elite Over a Century
Ran Abramitzky, Jennifer K. Kowalski, Santiago Pérez, and Joseph Price
NBER Working Paper No. 33164
November 2024
JEL No. 123, 124, N32
ABSTRACT
We compile, transcribe, and standardize historical records for 2.5 million students at 65 elite (private and public) U.S. colleges. By combining these data with more recent survey and administrative data, we assemble the largest dataset on the socioeconomic backgrounds of students at American colleges spanning the last 100 years. We document the following: First, despite a large increase in the share of lower-income students in the overall college-going population, the representation of these students at elite private or public colleges has remained at similarly low levels throughout the last century. Second, the representation of upper-income students at elite colleges decreased after World War II, but this group has regained its high representation since the 1980s. Third, while there has been no increase in the economic diversity of elite private and public colleges, these colleges have become more racially and geographically diverse. Fourth, two major policy changes in the history of American higher education, namely the G.I. Bill after World War II and the introduction of standardized tests for admissions, had little success in increasing the representation of lower- and middle-income students at elite colleges.
Holy crap this is an astounding piece of historical research
Will post ungated link later today unless someone beats me to it
www.nber.org/system/files...
18.11.2024 12:47
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