Krzysztof Karbownik Profile
Krzysztof Karbownik

@chriskarbownik

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applied microeconomist @EmoryEconomics; interested in family, health, education, child development, labor, crime, and environment; @UU_University alumnus

Atlanta, GA
Joined May 2016
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@EmoryEconomics
Emory Economics
4 months
"Unemployment in Georgia is down, but so is the labor force. Why?" featuring our very own @chriskarbownik
ajc.com
Georgia’s labor force has declined by nearly 30,000 compared to May last year. Here are some reasons why.
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Krzysztof Karbownik
7 months
New paper out: https://t.co/OGWM3qtodW. We study (using DiD) effect of 1968 Poor People's Campaign on election results. Overall these peaceful protests had no effect on elections (contrasting prior civil rights era findings) but they hurt Ds in the South & helped them in the West
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@EmoryEconomics
Emory Economics
7 months
Proud of our faculty member, @chriskarbownik, for his impactful research on Ohio's EdChoice program! His study, featured in the WSJ, highlights significant improvements in college enrollment and graduation rates for voucher recipients. https://t.co/VDE6kBbv2t via @WSJopinion
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Voucher recipients saw substantially improved academic outcomes.
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Krzysztof Karbownik
7 months
New research out: positive participation and competitive effects of EdChoice vouchers for college attendance and graduation. Participation effects compared to remaining in underperforming public school. Competitive compared to schools that just missed voucher threat.
@urbaninstitute
Urban Institute
7 months
New #research shows that #students participating in Ohio’s EdChoice program between 2008 & 2014 were significantly more likely to enroll in #college and earn a bachelor’s degree than public school students. Learn more in a report from the Urban Institute. https://t.co/pHvqbtt74k
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@EmoryEconomics
Emory Economics
11 months
👏👏👏 @emorycollege Prof. @chriskarbownik. Please find the paper here 🔗
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
Thanks for having me at UF seminar!
@UFEconomics
UF Economics
1 year
Join us for the Florida Applied Micro Virtual Seminar featuring @chriskarbownik Associate Prof. of Economics at @EmoryEconomics. He'll present "Effects of Student Composition on Their Teacher's Mental Health" on Thursday, October 31st, at 2 PM ET. DM to get the zoom link.
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@EmoryEconomics
Emory Economics
1 year
Congratulations🌟to 4th year graduate student and @Fulbright_PH Scholar 🇵🇭, Justin Eloriaga [@JustinEloriaga] on his successful dissertation proposal today! Let the celebration begin! 🍾 https://t.co/rFtgZT1Ig8 @laneygradschool @emorycollege @EmoryUniversity
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
If you like the outdoors then this is one of the best jobs in the country. I spent a few months in the interior of Alaska and it was awesome. And if you're tired of winter then Hawaii is not that far away...
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
And then starting in June you can do mountain biking. Great department and location if you love mountains
@carly_urban
Carly Urban
1 year
We’re hiring! Come to Montana and you can ski powder on May 26th!
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
Super happy to see this published in @JPubEcon. Complementary work to our Norwegian paper: https://t.co/ovO5GxYCLG with @AlineButikofer, @RitaGinja and @FannyLandaud . Now we're building global evidence on intergenerational transmission of health
jhr.uwpress.org
We estimate health associations across generations using information on healthcare visits from administrative data for the entire Norwegian population. A parental mental health diagnosis is associa...
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@Woessmann
Ludger Woessmann
1 year
📢Our CESifo Conference on Economics of Education is about to start!🤩 This will be so exciting!!!🥳 🔗 https://t.co/TqC4KfU8au @EricHanushek @mdoepke @dynarski @karthik_econ @loeb_susanna @zbleemer @chriskarbownik @BenjaminArold @Lnavarrosola @edwinleuven @CamilleTerrier1
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
We posted full publicly available Numident data that we used in our AER paper. So instead of paying thousands of $$$ you can just download it at price of citing our paper and repository.
@AnthonySWray
Anthony Wray
1 year
🚨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: https://t.co/W6J6ME8AsG 🧵1/N
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
Thanks for the Italian coverage of our paper: https://t.co/ofoZs2vArv. Important in the context of growing diversity and inequality in many countries.
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@lavoceinfo
Lavoce.info
1 year
La presenza di minoranze etniche nelle classi taiwanesi abbassa i risultati nei test. Questo è però dovuto, per la maggior parte, a un minor impegno di studenti, insegnanti e genitori. Ne scrivono @AdeGendre, @chriskarbownik, @nsalamancaa, @yveszenou1 https://t.co/66rOd8VqqL
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@voxeu
VoxEU
1 year
Large-scale hospital modernisation in the 20th century reduced infant mortality rates and narrowed the Black-white infant mortality gap by one-quarter in the #US South. @ajhollingsworth, @chriskarbownik, M Thomasson @FarmerSchoolMU, @AnthonySWray https://t.co/9Jv85toBqZ
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VoxEU
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SSRC
1 year
In @AEAjournals AER, @Ajhollingsworth, @chriskarbownik, Thomasson & @AnthonySWray show that hospital modernization 1927-1942 in disproportionately rural & Black North Carolina reduced infant & long-run mortality, w/ larger effects for Black residents. https://t.co/joghlkX17t
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Krzysztof Karbownik
1 year
Nice non-technical summary of our recent AER paper: https://t.co/TMibCCEtRN. Policy punchlines: (1) investments in hospital infrastructure pay off in short- and long-run; (2) current disinvestments in hospitals should be closely scrutinized (e.g., https://t.co/Cq3Qcf66MJ)
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nytimes.com
A new federal program offers hefty payments to small hospitals at risk of closing. But it comes with a bewildering requirement.
@voxeu
VoxEU
1 year
Large-scale hospital modernisation in the 20th century reduced infant mortality rates and narrowed the Black-white infant mortality gap by one-quarter in the #US South. @ajhollingsworth, @chriskarbownik, M Thomasson @FarmerSchoolMU, @AnthonySWray https://t.co/9Jv85toBqZ
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