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Money sent home by international migrants is ~3x as much as global foreign aid

ourworldindata.org
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Death sentences and executions in 2024 – Amnesty International Report

amnesty.org
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Evaluating the Impact of Generative AI on Learning Outcomes in Nigeria [pdf]

documents1.worldbank.org
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Young Americans spend much more time alone than they did fifteen years ago

ourworldindata.org
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Trying to Reproduce the RCTs Behind GiveWell's Top Charities

givewell.org
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Most food is transported by boat so food miles are a small % of carbon footprint

ourworldindata.org
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The decline in cancer mortality is about much more than smoking

scientificdiscovery.dev
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Do imports of cheap solar panels help or hurt domestic jobs in clean energy?

sustainabilitybynumbers.com
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Impact, Agency, and Taste

benkuhn.net
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How old are you compared to the rest of the world?

ourworldindata.org
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Where and how the British government spends its money

ifs.org.uk
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How effective and safe are measles vaccines? Data from large meta-analyses

ourworldindata.org
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Could whales be a solution to climate change? Probably only a small one

sustainabilitybynumbers.com
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Good drug news – More important things happening in biotechnology and medicine

worksinprogress.news
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How much foreign aid is spent domestically rather than overseas?

ourworldindata.org
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People in richer countries tend to say they are more satisfied with their lives

ourworldindata.org
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Measuring the Black Death

asimov.press
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Resisting the carbonization of animals as climate solutions

nature.com
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'Spoonful of plastics in your brain' paper has duplicated images

thetransmitter.org
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"Cool" years are now hotter than the "warm" years of the past

ourworldindata.org
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therabbithole
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TIL - China may be executing thousands of people per year, according to Amnesty International
therabbithole
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International migrants send $781 billions per year to families back home. That's over >3x global aid.

About 6% goes to bank fees. Reducing these fees would unlock a huge amount of redistribution.
therabbithole
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We know this partly also because when countries introduced mandatory birth registration, there was a sudden drop in people who lived beyond 100 years old. Here's a paper from earlier this year on this:

"Supercentenarian and remarkable age records exhibit patterns indicative of clerical errors and pension fraud" Saul Justin Newman https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/704080v3
therabbithole
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Alternative link: https://archive.ph/2024.12.07-131609/https://www.nytimes.com...
therabbithole
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Between 2001-2021, the Veteran Affairs Disability Compensation payments in the US quadrupled

Based on quasi-random assignment of recruits to units the paper finds deployment can't explain the rise in disability payments, which is more likely driven by policy changes. The Economist published an article about this today, linking the issue also with conversations around efficiency in public spending:

>"The biggest shift over the past two decades has been an ever-expanding list of “presumptive conditions”—ailments that are assumed to be service-related without requiring proof. This list now includes common afflictions such as asthma, chronic rhinitis and type-2 diabetes. Once on the payroll, veterans rarely leave it and can pile on new claims indefinitely. Many start with minor conditions such as sleep apnea, and stack on additional diagnoses until they reach the maximum payout... Research shows disability payments have markedly reduced employment among veterans, and delivered no measurable improvement to their mental or physical health."
therabbithole
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Reminded me of “talent is everywhere but opportunity is not” essay: https://ourworldindata.org/talent-is-everywhere-opportunity-...
therabbithole
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An alternative link that doesn’t require registration: http://paulnovosad.com/pdf/nobel-prizes.pdf
therabbithole
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There’s an interactive chart based on this data where you can compare any income decile across countries over time: https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/incomes-across-distribu...
therabbithole
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"What caused the end of antiquity, the shift of economic activity away from the Mediterranean towards northern Europe? [...] Our estimates suggest that reduced trade openness arising from the cost of crossing the newly formed border between Christianity and Islam, combined with technical progress and increased minting output in Muslim Spain and in the Frankish lands, explains the increased urbanization of western and northern Europe relative to the eastern Mediterranean from the 8th to the 10th century."
therabbithole
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This has now been published in the American Economic Review (behind a paywall) here: https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20230016&from...
therabbithole
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The author of that article also makes the data and code for some of the interactive data visualizations available via Observable notebooks: https://observablehq.com/@climatelab/map-temperature-forecas...
therabbithole
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Alternative link: https://archive.ph/OTNuo#selection-897.4-897.19
therabbithole
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I hadn’t realised I was (nearly always) meant to use original titles. It does make sense, thank you for the civil and clear explanation. I’ll take it into account.
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therabbithole
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There’s a section “Potential Mechanisms” on page 18 of the PDF.

“Table 4 presents the effect of increased broadband availability on several county level economic outcomes. Each column includes all controls and fixed effects included our preferred specification. Column 1 reports that the result of a 10% increase in a county's population with access to broadband internet is a reduction in poverty rate of 0.089 percentage points. Column 2 indicates that a ten percentage point increase in broadband availability results in a reduction of unemployment in the county of 0.013 percentage points.”