Platform for Inequality Research Aarhus University
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We do cross-disciplinary #inequality research that integrates insights from health, arts, and social sciences @AarhusUni_int.
Aarhus, Denmark
Joined April 2022
PIREAU member @MSimonsenTweets has received DKK 5.7 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for her research into families’ and children’s wellbeing. https://t.co/76JvCOtAeu
econ.au.dk
Professor Marianne Simonsen from the Department of Economics and Business Economics has received DKK 5.7 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for her research into families’ and...
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New: @eagerbo and @BoPreben have published a new article about risks of mental disorders in families Findings: Individuals with a family member with a mental disorder had higher lifetime and relative risks of developing the same type of mental disorder https://t.co/nmszOBBkqz
thelancet.com
Individuals with family members with a mental disorder face increased risks of the same disorder. From a population perspective, most mental disorders occur in individuals without affected close...
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PIREAU member @luseadra concludes, in a newly released article, that household food insecurity affects families from marginalized Danish neighborhoods.
Food (in)Security and Peripartum Health in Marginalised Neighbourhoods in Denmark: Intersectional and Biopsychosocial Perspectives From Birthing Parents and Care Workers @luseadra
https://t.co/CpjwTYH41T
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In a new article, PIREAU members Nickolas Gagnon and Daniele Nosenzo evaluate the distribution of individual preferences for and against taste- and statistical-based discrimination across three domains — ethnicity, gender, and LGBTQ+ status. Link: https://t.co/DLModLlxGi
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New publication from PIREAU member @ToftSorensen. The article examines how educational attainment impacts clinical presentation and pharmacological treatment at type 2 diabetes diagnosis: https://t.co/eZ81XUgsOo
diabetesresearchclinicalpractice.com
To examine how educational attainment impacts clinical presentation and pharmacological treatment at type 2 diabetes (T2D) diagnosis.
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Jens Seeberg, a member of PIREAU, has recently released a new publication. He and the other authors suggest that a biosocial approach to epidemic events would allow for the inclusion of vulnerable groups in processes that can inform policy-making: https://t.co/dH2UE7pORK
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New publication from PIREAU member @AlmaBPedersen. The article examines the association between socioeconomic position and chronic opioid use after hip fracture surgery: https://t.co/BMlHefOuC7
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Background Chronic opioid use is a common and serious consequence of hip fracture. We examined the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and chronic opioid use after hip fracture surgery...
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New study from PIREAU members @AlbeckNielsen and Michael Rosholm. The study introduces a tool designed to assess individuals’ progress toward employment and evaluate employment readiness among disadvantaged social assistance recipients: https://t.co/FcPgEHDNyG
nature.com
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Measuring employment readiness for hard-to-place individuals
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The Department of Economics and Business Economics is hosting a seminar (10 September, at 12:00 - 12:55) with the title “High-Dimensional Panel Expectiles Regression: A Decomposition of the Gender Wage Gap”. For more information:
econ.au.dk
Title: High-Dimensional Panel Expectiles Regression: A Decomposition of the Gender Wage Gap
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New publication from PIREAU member Tine Brink Henriksen. In a nationwide cohort study of 981.869 children, early-onset neonatal sepsis and meningitis were associated with an increased risk of childhood epilepsy https://t.co/uS2r0Rb8NW
jamanetwork.com
This cohort study evaluates the association between early-onset neonatal infection and childhood epilepsy.
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New systematic review from PIREAU member Thomas Maribo about social vulnerability indices (SVIs). The review highlights the potential of SVIs to predict poor health outcomes, though their lack of prospective validation limits current use: https://t.co/LPvCU9aiFt
academic.oup.com
Abstract. Social vulnerability indices (SVIs) have the potential to guide risk stratification and support socially differentiated interventions to improve
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New article from PIREAU member Michael Svarer
The Nordic welfare model is lauded for balancing high income and equality in open economies with large public sectors. Torben M. Andersen and @MichaelSvarer review its features, resilience, and policies, while exploring future challenges. #Welfare #Nordics
https://t.co/TbW7NSBIsN
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New article from PIREAU member @dreimer28. The article examines changes in student well-being and the relationship between student well-being and educational choice during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/0R8Q8KrjzE
link.springer.com
Social Indicators Research - This cross-cohort longitudinal study examined changes in student well-being and the relationship between student well-being and educational choice during the COVID-19...
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New article from PIREAU members @skipper_niels and @ToftSorensen examines the association between acne and educational, labour market and relationship outcomes. https://t.co/I7FfgkHZhn
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
In this study, Danish patients with acne had a lower risk of not completing upper secondary education (relative risk (RR): 0.79; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.76–0.83) and higher education (RR:...
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New article from Martin Bækgaard highlights that burden tolerance is generally higher for males, young adults, less well educated, those with good health, those who trust state actors more, and ideological conservatives https://t.co/Gmq6E2YzsY
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The emergence of the administrative burden literature has generated new theoretical, conceptual, and empirical knowledge. However, the accumulation of comparable knowledge is limited by the lack of...
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Excited to see this paper out! https://t.co/s1KZPtBGJo
NOW OUT ON FIRSTVIEW!! "Reassessing the Impact of Local Control: When Smaller #Local #Governments Permit More #Housing" By @mvinaes & @kettel_laura
https://t.co/4s9Xz03lJj
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New publication from PIREAU member Tine Brink Henriksen. The article studies the association between early-onset neonatal infection in near-term and term children and school performance based on mandatory tests in reading and mathematics: https://t.co/bwVZY1PsY1
clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.org
We aimed to study the association between early-onset neonatal infection in near-term and term children and school performance based on mandatory tests in reading and mathematics.
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PIREAU member @HelenaSkyt has an article in The Scandinavian Journal of Economics. The article investigates the effect of increasing educational support in regular (Danish grade 6) classes on students with special education needs https://t.co/Lz8LZ5vNzj
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
This study investigates the effect of increasing educational support in regular classes on students with special education needs (SEN). We exploit previous randomized controlled trials that added...
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New publication from PIREAU member @AlmaBPedersen. The study investigates the association between markers of socioeconomic status and return to work after primary total hip arthroplasty Link:
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PIREAU member Nickolas Gagnon has an article in Journal of Political Economy. The article investigates the causal effect of gender discrimination on labor supply decisions. https://t.co/SE2Ncznh7u
journals.uchicago.edu
We conduct experiments on an online platform to investigate the causal effect of gender discrimination on labor supply decisions. Controlling for the piece-rate wage, we find that workers who face...
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