Jiwan Lee (@jiwan1214) 's Twitter Profile
Jiwan Lee

@jiwan1214

PhD Candidate at @ColumbiaSSW, interested in poverty, inequality, and social policies
jiwanlee.com | email: [email protected]

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calendar_today18-03-2020 00:14:04

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Yoon Suk-yeol’s slim margin of victory may make it difficult for the president-elect to mobilize the support needed to successfully implement key domestic campaign pledges, writes Andrew Yeo. brook.gs/3t321jU

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“Combating the obstacles of insufficient paid leave, unaffordable child care, and irregular scheduling will broaden the scope of the nation’s economic growth and support the full potential of all workers,” Makada Henry-Nickie, Regina Bongsun Seo, and Anthony Barr, MPP ✝️🌐 write. brook.gs/3wuy52e

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I tried to sync Logseq and Obsidian, and I lost access to some of pages whose titles include double colon(:) in Logseq 🪵. I use [[B: (Title)]] for any book pages, and they were automatically changed into [[b_ (Title)]] and I can’t see any contents there. Any ideas for solution?

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New research from Kelly Musick, Pilar Gonalons-Pons, and affiliate Christine Schwartz shows that women’s earnings drop after childbirth. More from Cornell Chronicle at go.wisc.edu/n0ygmg.

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Should the U.S. government provide an anti-poverty safety net for children similar to the one that exists for the elderly? nytimes.com/2022/05/23/lea…

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Economic volatility threatens family stability.  If encouraging healthy, self-sufficient families is a goal, policymakers should welcome the “lookback” provision as a way to protect against layoffs, etc. without encouraging long-term dependence. niskanencenter.org/the-child-tax-…

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With a continuous plus staggered difference-in-difference design, reporting dynamic parameters averaged across doses or dose-response parameters averaged across time matters for interpretation and estimation, from Callaway, professional age forecaster, and Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna nber.org/papers/w32118

With a continuous plus staggered difference-in-difference design, reporting dynamic parameters averaged across doses or dose-response parameters averaged across time matters for interpretation and estimation, from Callaway, <a href="/agoodmanbacon/">professional age forecaster</a>, and <a href="/pedrohcgs/">Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna</a> nber.org/papers/w32118
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The Role of Government Transfers in the Child Poverty Gap by Race and Ethnicity: A Focus on Black, Latino, and White Children via Center on Poverty & Social Policy (CPSP) & The Heller School povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/20…

The Role of Government Transfers in the Child Poverty Gap by Race and Ethnicity: A Focus on Black, Latino, and White Children 

via <a href="/CpspPoverty/">Center on Poverty & Social Policy (CPSP)</a> &amp; <a href="/TheHellerSchool/">The Heller School</a>  povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/20…
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Examining the impact of the expanded childless Earned Income Tax Credit on young adults’ material hardship including food, housing, and expenses, from Jiwan Lee, Katherine Michelmore, Natasha Pilkauskas, and Christopher Wimer nber.org/papers/w32571

Examining the impact of the expanded childless Earned Income Tax Credit on young adults’ material hardship including food, housing, and expenses, from Jiwan Lee, <a href="/michelmorek/">Katherine Michelmore</a>, Natasha Pilkauskas, and Christopher Wimer nber.org/papers/w32571
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Women with low education in South Korea are more likely to be childless than those with high education. About a third of 40-year old women with low education are childless compared to a quarter of 40-year old women with high education. demographic-research.org/volumes/vol51/…

Women with low education in South Korea are more likely to be childless than those with high education. 

About a third of 40-year old women with low education are childless compared to a quarter of 40-year old women with high education.

demographic-research.org/volumes/vol51/…
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Social workers attending APPAM next week: there will be a happy hour for us to connect on Wednesday ahead of the conference. Please be in touch if you need the details, and share with your students/new colleagues. Looking forward!