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| Website | https://www.urbandemographics.org/ |
| https://twitter.com/UrbanDemog | |
| Scholar | https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=dbRivsEAAAAJ&hl=en |
RT @fbizzarroneto
Does a fare-free transit policy on election day increase turnout? No.
At least it didn’t when 397 municipalities in BR adopted it in 2022. Check our paper out! https://twitter.com/urbandemog/status/1603843369620459522
“Em 2022, pela 1ª vez quase metade dos eleitores brasileiros (75.8 mi em 379 municípios) tiveram direito ao passe livre no transporte público (PL) no dia da eleição. Qual foi o impacto do #PasseLivrePelaDemocracia? A gente responde esta pergunta nesse novo estudo. Segue o fio: 🧵”
“Em 2022, pela 1ª vez quase metade dos eleitores brasileiros (75.8 mi em 379 municípios) tiveram direito ao passe livre no transporte público (PL) no dia da eleição. Qual foi o impacto do #PasseLivrePelaDemocracia? A gente responde esta pergunta nesse novo estudo. Segue o fio: 🧵”
RT @ArielKarlinsky
Our paper on @who excess mortality associated with Covid-19 now on @Nature:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05522-2
Please read it and the associated coverage, we aimed to make it as sound and widely understandable as possible.
some important highlights:
Msemburi et al. describe how the World Health Organization has estimated the excess mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, by month and for 2020 and 2021, and analyse their estimates across the WHO member states, with 14.83 million global excess deaths estimated.