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Jed Kolko
JedKolko
New this morning: our annual labor-market review & outlook post.Better than feared, but plenty of damage remains.1/https://www.hiringlab.org/2020/12/01/2020-labor-market-review-2021-outlook/ First, good news. Most labor-market measures
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🇨🇦🍁Cheryl🍁🇨🇦CANADA🍁🇨🇦
mini_bubbly
Information on extended CERB and EI in Canada from today's media presser: (thread)The new plan released Thursday details how most people will be transitioned onto EI, though three new temporary
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Erkin Sidick
ErkinSidick
BREAKING: I got some info today from a person who just left Uyghurland. Here are the highlights: (1) Uyghur youths transported/enslaved in Han provinces make 500 Yuan (
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Jessi Gold MD MS
drjessigold
This piece echoes a lot of what I wrote in mine(w/a cool graphic)"As a therapist, I wish I could help everyone, but that thought becomes overwhelming and, of course, it's
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Dr. Jonathan Malloy
JonathanMalloy
I started as an assistant professor at @Carleton_U twenty years ago on July 1, 2000. We had email, but ‘teaching with technology’ mostly meant using an overhead projector. Here are
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Kim Kelly, MD
KimKellyMD
The @CMA_Docs/@Albertadoctors president-elect election is an example of "what not to do". I write as someone with leadership experience in both organizations. I have been asked why women did not
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Melissa Murray
ProfMMurray
The good news: My paper found a home! YAY!!! The bad news: Academic research and writing in a pandemic is a bag of .... A thread. /1 This is a
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
The pope recently announced his favorite economist -- @MazzucatoM.I asked her about capitalism, the myth of the free market, austerity, and what she thinks of these $600 relief checks."It’s a
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Tori Williams Douglass 🇺🇸🧛🏽♀️
ToriGlass
Let’s talk about kids and nervous systems! The job of your nervous system is to keep you alive and safe. Because humans evolved on as fairly easy prey for big
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Dr. Erin L Thomas
ErinLThomasPhD
During the best of times, working parents hold things together through a tenuous tapestry of interdependent supports. These aren’t the best of times. Over the next couple of weeks, the
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Stephanie Tait
StephTaitWrites
Please understand that we have already seen Covid policies that weigh disabled lives as less worthy of saving when resources are rationed. Having a man who proudly espouses these values
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19thnews
19thnews
Fifteen women leaders joined @VP Kamala Harris on Thursday to lay out a plan to ensure that the administration's $1.9 trillion COVID relief package moving through Capitol Hill retains the
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Helen L Kupp
helenlkupp
Working moms have always taken on more of the childcare burden, and this has only exacerbated in the pandemic. It’s no wonder that working moms are burning out—4X as many
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DREW DANIEL
DDDrewDaniel
Some thoughts about #MLA21 now that it's over and I can return to something like sanity in the form of a tangled thread about some pros and cons; (please ignore
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
Let's get into the sociology of health and medicine. This will be a crash course to get you acquainted with the field. The field of sociology is broad but bounded
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Tennessee Stands - Covid Data & Research
TrackingCovid
Hospital Capacity:Most of the media coverage on hospitals has been focused on beds. Beds are not the resource limitation, clinicians are. And beds are used as the best proxy for
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