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Philip N. Cohen
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@familyunequal

Philip N. Cohen

@familyunequal

UMD Sociologist & demographer. Author of The Family: Diversity, Inequality and Social Change. I write the Family Inequality blog.

Joined May 2009
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Philip N. Cohen ‏@familyunequal Oct 21

Dear world: The single mother effect in Chetty is all in the % Black effect he left out: https://familyinequality.wordpress.com/2014/01/24/where-is-race-in-the-chetty-et-al-mobility-paper/ … pic.twitter.com/4ZDLMTVdwB

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    1. Philip N. Cohen ‏@familyunequal Oct 21

      @familyunequal remember, Chetty is using tax records. There is NO RACE in the mobility model except at the city level, which he leaves out

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    2. zach kromer ‏@ZachKromer Oct 21

      @familyunequal I've seen this critique in multiple places over the last year. Do you know whether Chetty is working on addressing it?

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    3. Philip N. Cohen ‏@familyunequal Oct 21

      @ZachKromer don't know. I haven't tried to reach him (or publish something for real)

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    1. Dina Pomeranz ‏@dinapomeranz Oct 29

      @familyunequal @Stephan873 According to this picture, the percent black absorbs about half the single mother effect, not all. #Stats101

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    3. Philip N. Cohen ‏@familyunequal Oct 29

      @dinapomeranz @Stephan873 ya, that's a 69% reduction, FYI. And not p<.05, for what that's worth.

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