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chloe gibbs

@chloergibbs

economist studying kids/families & @iza_bonn research affiliate, by way of 46's CEA, @UChicago @HarrisPolicy, Bluegrass; mom x4; personal acct, views=mine

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New research from StanfordHealthPolicy's Adrienne Sabety shows that U.S. healthcare organizations are filing for bankruptcy at record rates, which in turn is increasing staff turnover and harm to patients—particularly residents of nursing homes. ow.ly/c5AH50VRx1f

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Something else to know about James is he's that magical student who makes eye contact, nods along, and provides all the engaged energy those of us at the front of the lecture hall crave. Congrats to James and the ND class of 2025! Welcome to the fam. ☘️ al.nd.edu/news/latest-ne…

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We celebrate the promotion of faculty with the Institute for Educational Initiatives. Congratulations to Julie Dallavis and Father Nate Wills, C.S.C., moving to associate professor and Gina Svarovsky and Chrissy Trinter moving to full professor!

We celebrate the promotion of faculty with the Institute for Educational Initiatives. Congratulations to Julie Dallavis and Father Nate Wills, C.S.C., moving to associate professor and Gina Svarovsky and Chrissy Trinter moving to full professor!
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Apropos of nothing in particular, this interesting paper by a great team was published last week: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/00…

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This is awesome. We need all the innovation and good ideas when it comes to addressing the profound challenge of chronic absenteeism. The 74 the74million.org/article/to-tac…

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Indiana's public preschool program was already... sorely lacking, and now it will be scaled back dramatically. Cutting investments in young children is generally bad for economic growth, and therefore bad public policy.

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Methinks I know a male-dominated profession in which it helps career trajectories... But navel-gazing commentary aside, further evidence that rather than supporting working parents at doing both well, we routinely penalize efforts at that ever-elusive balance.

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🆕 Preschools as a pathway out of poverty: Evidence from Mozambique Today on VoxDev, Marina Bassi (World Bank Research), Bruno Besbas, Lelys Dinarte-Diaz (World Bank Research), Saravana Ravindran (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy) & Ana Reynoso (U-M Economics) discuss a preschool construction programme: voxdev.org/topic/educatio…

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This is one of my favorite recent papers which shows how difficult it is to combine childrearing and professional success for female scientists. Petra Moser