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Nick Mark

@nicholasdemark

Assistant Prof of Sociology at UW-Madison. Studying causes and consequences of inequality in health and education.

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UW-Madison Sociology (@uwsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewPub: Nicholas Mark (Nick Mark) published "Racial/Ethnic Differences in Relationships Between Pregnancy Intentions and Maternal Outcomes" in Maternal and Child Health Journal. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Nathan Favero (@favero_nate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵Do you teach introductory statistics? And are your students tired of paying for a textbook? I'm proud to announce the latest version of a free textbook I've compiled. Available as pdf and a website (mobile friendly, with dark mode). minusthemath.com

🧵Do you teach introductory statistics? And are your students tired of paying for a textbook?

I'm proud to announce the latest version of a free textbook I've compiled. Available as pdf and a website (mobile friendly, with dark mode).

minusthemath.com
Nathaniel Hendrix (@ndhendrix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For health economists interested in physician decision making, Janet Currie's new NBER working paper includes a 22 page appendix with some of the best papers in this area, all in a tabular format. This will become indispensable to me.

For health economists interested in physician decision making, Janet Currie's new NBER working paper includes a 22 page appendix with some of the best papers in this area, all in a tabular format. This will become indispensable to me.
UW-Madison Sociology (@uwsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 We're hiring for a tenure-track position at the advanced assistant professor or the associate rank in the field of demography/population research beginning in August, 2025. Research specialization within demography is open. Apply at a link below! #WorkWithBucky #PopTwitter

📣 We're hiring for a tenure-track position at the advanced assistant professor or the associate rank in the field of demography/population research beginning in August, 2025. Research specialization within demography is open. Apply at a link below! #WorkWithBucky #PopTwitter
UW-Madison Sociology (@uwsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NowHiring for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank! Open until filled; though for full consideration please submit all materials by September 8, 2024. go.wisc.edu/5r463c #SocTwitter #WorkWithBucky #SociologyProfessor

Marcy Carlson (@marcyjcarlson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Soc dept is hiring in demography at the assistant or associate level. Not on the hiring committee but would be happy to talk with anyone interested about this position or life in Madison! UW-Madison CDE UW-Madison CDHA #poptwitter

Jess Calarco (@jessicacalarco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come work with me in Madison! UW-Madison Sociology is hiring for two positions: 1. A tenure-track advanced assistant/associate-level position in demography/population health. 2. A tenure-track assistant professor position with an open focus. More details about both positions below.

Anthony Wray (@anthonyswray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Public good alert! 🚨#EconTwitter The public-use NUMIDENT is now available for download with nearly 50 million death records and 25 million claims records (1936-2007)! Link: doi.org/10.3886/E20720… 🧵1/N

Jeremy Singer (@jeremylsinger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great news—Detroit PEER is hiring a postdoc! Working with Sarah W. Lenhoff and myself, and other great folks on projects related to housing, social networks, and education. Remote (with travel for data collection) is possible. Starts in 2025. Apply by 10/18. Details:

Great news—<a href="/DetroitPEER/">Detroit PEER</a> is hiring a postdoc! Working with <a href="/sarahlenhoff/">Sarah W. Lenhoff</a> and myself, and other great folks on projects related to housing, social networks, and education.

Remote (with travel for data collection) is possible. Starts in 2025. Apply by 10/18. Details:
Brian J. McCabe (@ordinarysquares) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's exciting to see public policy schools investing in sociologists. Hey sociologists working on public policy topics: Check out this job opportunity at Georgetown University's McCourt School. appam.mcjobboard.net/jobs/163913 Deadline: 9/30.

Nick Mark (@nicholasdemark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you haven't read it yet, I highly recommend this fantastic article about my dad, who will accept the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America medal tonight. Super proud of him, and grateful for everything he's taught me about life, service, and statistics! washingtonpost.com/opinions/inter…

Megan Stevenson (@megantstevenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the weird things about writing is that sometimes people read things into your articles that you don’t say. I have never written that “we should favor sweeping, unspecified changes that would yield a profoundly different world.” 1/

Karlyn J. Gorski, PhD (@karlynjane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Class idea: “That’s So Random: Considering the Role of Randomized Controlled Trials in Public Policy.” These two papers look like they could produce very fruitful discussion! George Zaidan’s book “Ingredients” also has some interesting reflections on RCTs and public health.

Michael S. Pollard (@michaelspollard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RAND is looking for sociologists to work across several policy-relevant topics that fit into our primary research areas: social & economic wellbeing; health care; education & labor; immigration; military & national defense; homeland security. Due Oct 1! rand.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…

Sean J. Taylor (@seanjtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't had a chance to read yet, but looks like Stefan wager wrote the causal inference book I've always wanted! web.stanford.edu/~swager/causal…

I haven't had a chance to read yet, but looks like <a href="/StefanWager/">Stefan wager</a> wrote the causal inference book I've always wanted! web.stanford.edu/~swager/causal…
Jeffrey Wooldridge (@jmwooldridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can do almost all of this, with the PS estimated by MLE, using teffects in Stata. Unfortunately, while IPW uses normalized weights, AIPW does not. And, for some reason, ATET (ATT) is not an option with AIPW. You won't get moderating effects using teffects, though.

Valeria Ferraretto (@v_ferraretto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have been working on this study since the early days of my PhD, and I am so happy to see it published! Some changes are impressive: among the 1980s cohort, the probability of not being parent by age 35 is 44% among men and 26% among women (all over EU). 3 main findings below.