Esteban Ortiz-Ospina

@EOrtizOspina

Economist. Researcher . Sharing mainly things related to my work at the web publication Our World In Data.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2016.

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  1. 28. sij

    Share of people who disagree that vaccines are safe: France: 33% Bangladesh: less than 1% Share of people who disagree that vaccines are effective: France: 18% Bangladesh: less than 1%

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    26. sij

    Lots of interesting discussions & questions came up from this. There are too many to reply to all, but I'm reading them all & will try to answer in future articles & visualizations in the coming weeks/months (so thank you!) Short thread looks at a few points: 1/

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  3. 24. sij

    Para reducir emisiones es mucho más importante reducir consumo de carne, que comer productos locales. No hay que ser vegano: cambios de dieta menos radicales también hacen una gran diferencia Discusión y datos en este nuevo artículo de

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    24. sij

    ‘Eat local’ is common advice for a low-carbon diet. But this has little impact on your carbon footprint. Transport accounts for only 6% of food emissions. Focus instead on *what* you eat. Food choices > food miles. Latest article:

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  5. 22. sij

    Loneliness is often higher for teenagers than older adults People often find this surprising and assume it must be a sign of increasing loneliness over time (the 'loneliness epidemic' spreading among teens) In this post I show this assumption is wrong:

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  6. 17. sij

    You can explore the composition of social spending (including social protection, plus health etc) in this interactive chart

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  7. 17. sij

    Social protection spending as % of total government expenditure (OECD data for 2015) Finland: 45% Italy: 43% UK: 38% Colombia: 27% (2014 data) US: 21% More countries:

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  8. 14. sij

    This population pyramid shows how the demography of the world is changing. If you look at 2018 you see that the narrowing above the base is much less strong than in 1950. The change reflects a healthier global population, with much lower child mortality

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  9. 14. sij

    La proporción de personas viviendo solas, ha aumentado en casi todos los países del mundo. La tendencia en América Latina es pronunciada: En Perú, la proporción creció de 3% a 13% en una década. Más información, discusión y datos en este artículo:

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  10. 10. sij

    I’d be interested in what you all think is the most convincing study showing the causal impact of smoking on cancer. We will continue updating the entry on smoking and your answers will help us!

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  11. 9. sij

    For much of human history, most of the world’s land was wilderness. This has changed dramatically and today half of the world’s habitable land is used for agriculture. This chart from shows the breakdown of global land used for food

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    17. pro 2019.

    A common criticism that only publishes 'positive' trends, or ignores environmental problems. Our 3 most-read topics in recent months: 1) World Population Growth 2) CO2 & GHG emissions 3) Plastic Pollution (2) and (3) definitely not moving in the right direction

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  13. This disconnection between loneliness and aloneness also helps explain why we are not seeing an increase in self-reported loneliness over time in these countries. I wrote about this in a related post here:

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    13. pro 2019.

    The idea that there's a loneliness epidemic is 'too good to check': "Despite the popularity of the claim, there is surprisingly no empirical support for the fact that loneliness is increasing, let alone spreading at epidemic rates."

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  15. 3/ This article in El Pais by () is a great example that follows our citation guidelines. It's based on our air pollution entry ()

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  16. 2/ You always find details on our sources in the tab labeled “sources”, at the bottom of our interactive charts. Here are some more guidelines for using and citing our work:

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  17. 1/ We are always happy when people rely on for their work. This is why we do what we do! Our content is free and open, and we rely on the amazing data and research from others. When you cite our work, please always also credit our underlying sources

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  18. The rise of living alone, country by country, in one interactive chart The highest levels correspond to Northern Europe. But trends in some other countries are very steep. Bulgaria for example is catching up, going from 18% to 33% in the last decade

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    12. pro 2019.

    Is there a ‘loneliness epidemic’? In this new article we review the evidence. While true that more people are living alone across the world, we find no support for the claim that loneliness is increasing.

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  20. There is a popular perception that people tend to be much lonelier in rich 'individualistic' countries like Denmark or Switzerland. The data however doesn't support this perception Loneliness and aloneness are not the same Here is my overview of the data

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