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Do people avoid dating political opponents because of politics itself?
#ShannonTaflinger @hudde.bsky.social suggest otherwise! Political affiliation is used as a proxy for non-political characteristics: similarity, character, and social approval!
doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag020
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How do educational inequalities evolve during educational contraction?
Using Finnish register data for birth cohorts 1975-1997, @lintuslotta shows that trends differ by gender & do not always follow conventional expectations!
Read it at:doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag019
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🚩New experimental evidence by @Asta_B_Lund @AndersTrolle #M_Büchler_Henriksen!
Teachers’ grading bias against boys, minoritized students, and those from less educated families persists even when more individual-level information is available!
Read it at doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag005
Why do some students leave school early?
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Lynn L J van Vugt, Rolf van der Velden & @Mark_Levels find that parental early cognitive skills have the strongest contribution (18%) immediately followed by household income (14%)!
More at: doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag018
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Research by @jlestevez.bsky.social & #ARotkirch shows 2.5G migrants (one native parent) in Finland delay parenthood longer than natives—defying expectations of both maintaining origin-country high fertility and simple convergence to host-country norms
➡️doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcag009
New article at ESR!
Where refugees are first placed matters in the long run
With Swedish register data & refugee placement policy as exogenous treatment #M_Dahlberg #S_Kohl #M_Valeyatheepillay show that initial neighborhood contexts shape future residential integration
doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcaf034
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What is the income penalty of dropping out of #VET in Germany? With an IV strategy, @kostermann.bsky.social, @patzinaalex.bsky.social & @katymorris.bsky.social show that the causal effect is substantial and especially pronounced for lower SES individuals
doi.org/10.1093/esr/...