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Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham

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Yeah, I mean, you'd need to make some assumptions about the population. That Milbank Quarterly paper seems like a good place to start
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Awesome thanks! I knew there must have been some kind of attempt at this
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yeah, I mean just based on the changes in enrollment numbers by state (e.g. bsky.app/profile/adri...)
adrianna.bsky.social
Ben Sommers and I have a new paper on Medicaid unwinding out in @jamahealthforum.com — this time, we aimed to characterize demographic and state variation, and help explain the disconnect between 25M+ Medicaid terminations and the largely-stable self-reported uninsured rate.
US Coverage Changes During Medicaid Unwinding in 2023
This cross-sectional study estimates variation in coverage losses during unwinding of the Medicaid continuous coverage provision by state and demographic groups and evaluates trends in new Medicaid ap...
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If I asked you what share of the population that is eligible for Medicaid is enrolled, what number would you say? Do we know?
asacarny.bsky.social
Fun fact: you can estimate a conditional logit by running a fixed effects Poisson. They yield the same estimates and standard errors - they maximize the same likelihood. Poisson regression forever!
adrianna.bsky.social
Ben Sommers and I have a new paper on Medicaid unwinding out in @jamahealthforum.com — this time, we aimed to characterize demographic and state variation, and help explain the disconnect between 25M+ Medicaid terminations and the largely-stable self-reported uninsured rate.
US Coverage Changes During Medicaid Unwinding in 2023
This cross-sectional study estimates variation in coverage losses during unwinding of the Medicaid continuous coverage provision by state and demographic groups and evaluates trends in new Medicaid ap...
jamanetwork.com
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Very interesting. wish it was easy to download the positings here
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Going to clean this up a bit and write more on it -- is complicated to parse (I think I made a few errors)
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Yes, I think so. Europe is relatively small portion of the AEA JOE postings though.
caitlinmaycooper.bsky.social
For anyone wondering whether the Pacers could replicate keeping the ball moving, here's where they rank in key categories in preseason (compared to last season):

Passes per 100 Possessions: 3rd (2nd)
Passes Ahead Per 100 Possessions: 1st (1st)
Avg Touch Length: 1st (1st)
paulgp.com
US and Europe + Canada on similar trajectories:
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Appears to be driven by poor showing from Asia:
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Was not expecting this. Here's the US location jobs:
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Unclear -- post-GFC boom in industry and academia?
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That’s a good thought — let me look and get back to you
jenniferdoleac.bsky.social
I’ve decided not to post my annual “women on the Econ job market” thread this year. Social media has splintered too much, and now that I’ve left academia I’m focused on other priorities.
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Feel like there has always been weird hints but the last 5 years have seen a strong shift towards stuff like this
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Yes you and Kevin are a great example of folks diving deeply into them (heck even starting your own company!!)

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