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Me too, Gerald. Me too.

June 28, 2020 Tom VanHeuvelen
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Previous Blog Posts

  • July 2023
    • Jul 18, 2023 ASocialBlog is becoming ASocial Substack Jul 18, 2023
  • January 2023
    • Jan 12, 2023 ChatGPT is amazing as long as you already know the answer Jan 12, 2023
  • December 2022
    • Dec 8, 2022 The Labor Movement isn’t Reinvigorated Dec 8, 2022
    • Dec 1, 2022 Median household income. Where we are, where we could have been Dec 1, 2022
  • November 2022
    • Nov 29, 2022 I think Tyler Cowen's wrong about inequality Nov 29, 2022
  • October 2022
    • Oct 29, 2022 Individualism and Collectivism: The “Greater Good” is sometimes “My Good is Greater” Oct 29, 2022
  • September 2022
    • Sep 11, 2022 We probably shouldn’t downplay learning loss Sep 11, 2022
    • Sep 4, 2022 Flood the zone with productivity Sep 4, 2022
  • July 2022
    • Jul 29, 2022 Wordsum isn't IQ. I don't think we're getting dumber. Jul 29, 2022
    • Jul 28, 2022 Covid papers are dogecoin Jul 28, 2022
    • Jul 27, 2022 The kids are all right? Jul 27, 2022
  • June 2022
    • Jun 17, 2022 Unemployment and labor force nonparticipation Jun 17, 2022
    • Jun 16, 2022 Poverty growing among college educated folks too, I think Jun 16, 2022
  • May 2022
    • May 24, 2022 SNL and horseshoe theory May 24, 2022
    • May 18, 2022 Some retrospective thoughts when encountering an overhyped concept May 18, 2022
  • April 2022
    • Apr 24, 2022 Managers might be driving education polarization Apr 24, 2022
    • Apr 3, 2022 Group sizes Apr 3, 2022
  • March 2022
    • Mar 14, 2022 My big two-year anniversary pandemic lessons Mar 14, 2022
  • February 2022
    • Feb 16, 2022 Why are we always finding null results? My harebrained analogy Feb 16, 2022
    • Feb 9, 2022 Get out the vote Feb 9, 2022
  • January 2022
    • Jan 8, 2022 Some fun data simulations I use to think about confounders and colliders Jan 8, 2022
    • Jan 4, 2022 I understand selection on the dependent variable, but I actually don't Jan 4, 2022
  • December 2021
    • Dec 21, 2021 Visual Data Communication: Problems don’t always have technocratic solutions Dec 21, 2021
    • Dec 9, 2021 Education partisan realignment Dec 9, 2021
  • November 2021
    • Nov 24, 2021 Political polarization is bad news for (most of) higher education Nov 24, 2021
  • October 2021
    • Oct 22, 2021 Inequality: Absolute and Relative Oct 22, 2021
  • September 2021
    • Sep 28, 2021 The Decline of Children: Not too much to worry about yet Sep 28, 2021
    • Sep 22, 2021 Is Cal Newport radicalizing? Productivity thoughts Sep 22, 2021
    • Sep 14, 2021 The social distance of social distance Sep 14, 2021
  • August 2021
    • Aug 31, 2021 Beware Aug 31, 2021
  • June 2021
    • Jun 17, 2021 Summer break (as you can probably tell) Jun 17, 2021
  • May 2021
    • May 18, 2021 Beware advice threads, a thread May 18, 2021
    • May 15, 2021 It's been a long three to five years May 15, 2021
    • May 14, 2021 Educational polarization is found among black people too May 14, 2021
    • May 6, 2021 How has the education-political party link changed? May 6, 2021
  • April 2021
    • Apr 20, 2021 I love Cal Newport, but... Apr 20, 2021
  • March 2021
    • Mar 25, 2021 Future ASA reports on collider bias Mar 25, 2021
    • Mar 7, 2021 Descriptive trends: labor force nonparticipation by education and gender Mar 7, 2021
    • Mar 3, 2021 I often feel this way halfway through the semester. Mar 3, 2021
  • February 2021
    • Feb 28, 2021 While in graduate school, consider showing up Feb 28, 2021
    • Feb 7, 2021 Which is more important: inequality inside a shrinking pie, or the shrinking of the pie? Feb 7, 2021
  • January 2021
    • Jan 27, 2021 K shaped recoveries, K shaped recoveries everywhere Jan 27, 2021
    • Jan 22, 2021 Who gets to be mainstream, part 4, black and white young people Jan 22, 2021
    • Jan 11, 2021 Like my cousin's t-shirt says... Jan 11, 2021
  • December 2020
    • Dec 29, 2020 The falling rise of the educated class Dec 29, 2020
    • Dec 15, 2020 Descriptive trends: college women entering the labor market Dec 15, 2020
    • Dec 11, 2020 One billion is SO MUCH Dec 11, 2020
    • Dec 9, 2020 Descriptive trends: Trust in others Dec 9, 2020
    • Dec 8, 2020 Billionaires Dec 8, 2020
    • Dec 3, 2020 Pandemic shot, pandemic chaser Dec 3, 2020
    • Dec 1, 2020 DAG nab it! Dec 1, 2020
  • November 2020
    • Nov 23, 2020 Are certain partisans smarter? I'm not totally convinced Nov 23, 2020
    • Nov 22, 2020 Why I no longer participate on twitter Nov 22, 2020
    • Nov 18, 2020 Enjoying some of the key benefits of ASA membership Nov 18, 2020
    • Nov 15, 2020 Failure 1. The importance of stupidity Nov 15, 2020
    • Nov 3, 2020 My idea for maybe better politics: smooth the Senate Nov 3, 2020
  • August 2020
    • Aug 25, 2020 Who gets to be mainstream, part 3, full incorporation Aug 25, 2020
  • July 2020
    • Jul 28, 2020 Lives of despair, part 3. Is the white working class socially isolated? Jul 28, 2020
  • June 2020
    • Jun 30, 2020 Who gets to be mainstream, part 3, race and home ownership Jun 30, 2020
    • Jun 28, 2020 Me too, Gerald. Me too. Jun 28, 2020
    • Jun 25, 2020 Sometimes I feel that these are the three most important graphs of my lifetime Jun 25, 2020
    • Jun 24, 2020 Who gets to be mainstream, part 2, race, generation, and home ownership Jun 24, 2020
    • Jun 16, 2020 Who gets to be mainstream, part 1? Jun 16, 2020
  • May 2020
    • May 30, 2020 At the beginning, I'm always wrong, inequality edition May 30, 2020
    • May 11, 2020 Some thoughts on working at home with kids, part 2. Global pandemics are different May 11, 2020
  • April 2020
    • Apr 21, 2020 Lives of despair, part 2. Working hard while hardly working? Apr 21, 2020
    • Apr 11, 2020 Lives of despair, part 1. How do people get ahead? Apr 11, 2020
    • Apr 9, 2020 Some thoughts on working at home with young kids Apr 9, 2020