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Professor of Economic History at LSE studying health, demography, living standards and economic growth; working on global historical child stunting. Website: www.ericbschneider.com
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Really pleased to see @hggaddy.bsky.social’s work recognised with this prize. It’s an important and extremely well-executed paper. Congratulations!
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🆕PopulationsPast.org now has cause- and age-specific mortality rates, and age- and sex-specific net migration rates! For example, in 1871 external causes of death (accidents, violence and suicide) among young adults was highest in industrial and fishing areas www.populationspast.org/vio1544/1871...
Really pleased to see our global stunting data up on our world in data. We hope it helps people contextualise child stunting in a much longer historical lens. Thanks to Hannah and Tuna for visualising and explaining the data so well! The link to the original paper is here: doi.org/10.1136/bmjg...
Btw the data from the paper is available here: dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… The paper is open access online. Thanks to all my coauthors for their contributions! @julianajaramilloe.bsky.social @gregorigv.bsky.social @evanrobertsnz.bsky.social @kris-inwood.bsky.social
✍ New post on Global Health at LSE! 'Child stunting was once common in rich countries. Lessons from global history on its decline.' @ericbschneider.bsky.social on his team's recent systematic review in BMJ Global Health: bit.ly/4uE2KFH #childhealth #childnutrition #globalhealth
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRL580/d... Come and join the fun in Oxford!
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