Minnesotaβs ACA marketplace is about to become unaffordable - MinnPost
Changing demographics, ballooning prescription drug costs, among other things, means Minnesotans are about to get sticker shock.
βHealth care inflation has gone up. General inflation has gone up, and individuals are being asked to pay more,β said Abraham, especially for pricey drugs from Orladeyo to Ozempic. www.minnpost.com/state-govern...
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Our home Institute is hiring! We are actively recruiting for a Program Coordinator and a Communications Manager for the newly launching NIA Demography and Economics on Aging Coordinator Center. Learn more about both positions and apply: isrdi.umn.edu/employment
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How many deaths are attributable to the slowdownπin mortality improvements in the US?
In a new study with @astokespop.bsky.social and @wrigleyfield.bsky.social we estimate 525,505 excess deaths in 2023 alone
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Postdoctoral Training | Minnesota Population Center
Postdoctoral TrainingWe hire both project-based Post Doctoral Associates and program-based Post Doctoral Trainees.
π£ We are seeking to fill multiple postdoctoral positions! We have funding to fill NIH T32 program-based positions. Positions start Fall 2025, but timing is flexible! We'll begin reviewing applications July 21st, 2025 - so don't wait! Apply now! pop.umn.edu/training/pos...
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βThese deaths are driven by long-running crises in drug overdose, gun violence, car collisions, and preventable cardiometabolic deaths," says MPC member @wrigleyfield.bsky.social
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Excess deaths, meaning the number of deaths above the expected death rate, spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic and remain higher than peer nations in 2023, particularly for adults aged 25-44.
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Adults aged 25-44 in the U.S. are 2.5 times more likely to die than international peers.
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In 2023, a staggering 45.9% of U.S. deaths under 65 years old would have been prevented if we had the death rate of other wealthy nations.
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The study found U.S. death rates were one-third higher than death rates in 21 other wealthy nations, including Canada, Finland, Iceland and Portugal.
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There were over 1.5 million βmissing Americansβ in 2022 and 2023βdeaths that would have been averted if US mortality rates matched those of peer countries. MPC member @wrigleyfield.bsky.social is a coauthor on this new study: z.umn.edu/missing-Amer...
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Assessing Egyptβs labour market dynamics - Egypt - Al-Ahram Weekly
Al-Ahram Weekly interviews economist Ragui Assaad about labour market trends and challenges.
MPC Member Ragui Assaad was recently interviewed about Egyptβs National Employment Strategy. He warns measuring and addressing unemployment rates need to account both for people dropping out of the labor force and upcoming demographic changes. english.ahram.org.eg/News/545804....
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MPR News
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Take a listen at 12:30 pm today to @mprnews.org (www.mprnews.org) to catch our very own Janna Johnson talking with Nina Moini about the potential impact of a 3rd economic crisis for millenials.
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Itβs rare for cities to have zoning rules that treat thrift stores differently from other retail, said [MPC Member] Evan Roberts... βCities are generally trying to move towards a more flexible approach to regulating specific uses."
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ISRDI Diversity Fellowship Summer 2025. Be a part of something BIG.
Don't wait! The deadline to apply for our undergraduate and graduate, paid summer fellowship is March 16th! Please share this wonderful opportunity: isrdi.umn.edu/diversity-fe...
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Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation Diversity Fellowship Summer 2025 - Be a part of something BIG.
We are seeking undergrad & grad students to be part of our paid fellowship program this summer! We have a great line up of data and research projects to work on and a program designed to give you practical skills as you advance in your career. Apply by March 16th! isrdi.umn.edu/diversity-fe...
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Does enumerating undocumented residents in the US census affect congressional apportionment?
Abstract. In recent years, American political figures, media pundits, and others have argued that undocumented residents in the United States should not be
New study out today in @pnasnexus.org by MPC member John Robert Warren shows removing undocumented residents from census data used for apportionment would have had no meaningful impact on party representation in the House or the outcome of presidential elections. academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar...
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Mortality Trends Among Early Adults in the United States, 1999-2023
This cross-sectional study examines trends in mortality rates among adults aged 25 to 44 years across the preβCOVID-19 pandemic, pandemic, and postpandemic periods.
New study with @wrigleyfield.bsky.social & colleagues finds that excess deaths among young U.S. adults have surged since 2011, accelerating during the pandemic and remaining high in 2023. Our research shows that this crisis extends far beyond drug overdoses. π§΅ (1/6)
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Rising early adult mortality in the US
New research from the University of Minnesota shows that death rates for early adults, or adults aged 25-44, rose sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic and remain higher than expected post-pandemic.
BRAND NEW research from @wrigleyfield.bsky.social & colleagues at UMN @minnpop.bsky.social shows that death rates for adults ages 25-44 rose sharply between 2019 & 2021 and **remain higher than expected** post-pandemic.
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New research from @wrigleyfield.bsky.social on increasing mortality for Americans aged 25-44. Check out the summary at twin-cities.umn.edu/news-events/... and the thread below:
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We are so excited to say NCHAT has reached 10,000 downloads through @dsdr-data.bsky.social at @icpsr.bsky.social! Thanks so much to NICHD and the Population Dynamics Branch for the funding to make all this research possible. pop.umn.edu/data/nchat
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We have two postdoctoral positions open for our Population Health Training Program! Join us for up to two years as part of this innovative program.
Learn more and apply: pop.umn.edu/training/pos...
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APPLY NOW: Postdoctoral Fellowships Available
Population Health Training Program
MULTIPLE HIGHLY COMPETITIVE POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR UP TO TWO YEARS
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Fellows in this Population Health Science Training Program work closely with academic mentors in social and health science fields to build skills in interdisciplinary population health research to prepare them for academic careers focused on addressing pressing public health problems. We seek exceptional candidates in either social science or health science fields who have earned a PhD to join our diverse and accomplished cohort of trainees, and we particularly welcome candidates from backgrounds underrepresented in research.All are welcome to apply to this outstanding and unique training program!
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We have two postdoctoral positions open for our Population Health Training Program! Join us for up to two years as part of this innovative program.
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