by Larry Shultz | Apr 8, 2025 | Biophysical Economics, Economics, Human and Civil rights, Public Policy
The international division of labor and embodied working time in trade for the US, the EU and China – ScienceDirect Here we can see that both the US and the EU were net importers of working time and rely more on work performed outside of their boundaries. 50%...
by Larry Shultz | Apr 7, 2025 | Aging, Democracy, Education, Human and Civil rights, Public Health, Public Policy, Retirement
Even the richest Americans face shorter lifespans than their European counterparts, study finds The US top quartile of non-housing wealth has the same effect of life expectancy as about the 30th percentile of Western Europe. See NEJM study of 12 years of people...
by Larry Shultz | Nov 23, 2024 | Democracy, Human and Civil rights, Public Health, Public Policy
Ten Americas: a systematic analysis of life expectancy disparities in the USA
by Larry Shultz | Nov 21, 2024 | Democracy, Human and Civil rights, Public Health, Public Policy
Now that the election is over, how about covering public health?
by Larry Shultz | Nov 19, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Democracy, Epigenetics, Evolution, Neuroeconomics, Public Health, Public Policy
Early life adversity jointly regulates body-mass index and working memory development
by Larry Shultz | Nov 18, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Democracy, Human and Civil rights
Misunderstanding Democratic Backsliding | Journal of Democracy