Drive through most Connecticut communities on trash pickup day, and you’ll discover two containers in front of many homes. One is for run-of-the-mill garbage. The other is for recycling. Obviously, ...
ZIP Codes suck, and I want to tell you why. They’re an over-aggregation of an area that doesn’t make sense for all the ways that we use them for data. Many places, including the org I work at, Resolve ...
The challenges of poor data quality and lack of disaggregated data about Asian American populations existed in pre-COVID-19 times and continue to have significant implications for health research and ...
This author, who works for a major national health foundation, says that it is time to reinvent and commit to data equity, thus ensuring that all communities are represented and visible in data.
The Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight held a public hearing at the State House on Wednesday afternoon to hear testimony on a number of bills, including House Bill 3361, ...
Asian Americans may have health conditions that are hidden by the way data is collected, researchers at UCLA and Brown University found. Researchers from both universities analyzed data of the ...
The persistence of aggregate real exchange rates is a prominent puzzle, particularly since adjustment of international relative prices in microeconomic data is much faster. This paper finds that ...
Data on Asian Americans in the United States are aggregated across dozens of ethnicities and languages with roots in Asia. In my experience as a Hmong American researcher, this practice is suboptimal ...
We explore the question of optimal aggregation level for stress testing models when the stress test is specified in terms of aggregate macroeconomic variables, but the underlying performance data are ...
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