RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
Wow--this is interesting! https://t.co/UkMjV4tmtq
"children expected to have identical human capital based on annualized consumption measures will have substantially different outcomes if one child’s consumption is more seasonal" [Tanzania] https://t.co/dHRfoR9DWI
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @binduananth: Imp new paper. This must be the obsessive focus of the fin services for the poor community - product design that smooths c…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @MichaelEddy: The problem with living on <$1/day is that no one actually earns $1 per day. @paulchristianWB & @brianmikedillon follow-…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @MichaelEddy: The problem with living on <$1/day is that no one actually earns $1 per day. @paulchristianWB & @brianmikedillon follow-…
Seasoned https://t.co/2Vn74eLnME
The problem with living on <$1/day is that no one actually earns $1 per day. @paulchristianWB & @brianmikedillon follow-up with kids after 20 years to show the consequences of fluctuating consumption on education & height https://t.co/02xVZSU
Imp new paper. This must be the obsessive focus of the fin services for the poor community - product design that smooths consumption https://t.co/JgfCpwrBQf
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
The negative effects of seasonality are 30-60% larger than the positive effects of average consumption! https://t.co/uIA6qPhUc6
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
RT @paulchristianWB: Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if yo…
Twitter launched in 2006, but I waited for this argument to be peer reviewed before my first tweet. Here it is: if you worry about poverty, you should worry about seasonality. https://t.co/jA0NjoZ0T5 H/T @brianmikedillon.
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
This is fascinating and important for how we use annual data. Congrats on the publication, @brianmikedillon! https://t.co/ZhaaipOufL
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
RT @tukopamoja: Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and educati…
Two children with similar average food consumption will go on to have very different human capital (both height and education) if one is exposed to seasonal differences in food consumption. https://t.co/AcGIjcZVNb by @paulchristianWB & @brianmikedillon
RT @alegovini: Huge effect of seasonality on child growth. Average consumption is only part of the story, variability explains 30-60%. #st…
RT @teevrat: A clever, simple point that should change how we think about the frequency of poverty measurement: annual measures of consumpt…
RT @teevrat: A clever, simple point that should change how we think about the frequency of poverty measurement: annual measures of consumpt…
RT @teevrat: A clever, simple point that should change how we think about the frequency of poverty measurement: annual measures of consumpt…
RT @alegovini: Huge effect of seasonality on child growth. Average consumption is only part of the story, variability explains 30-60%. #st…
RT @alegovini: Huge effect of seasonality on child growth. Average consumption is only part of the story, variability explains 30-60%. #st…
A clever, simple point that should change how we think about the frequency of poverty measurement: annual measures of consumption mask within-year seasonal differences and these have measurable long-term effects. https://t.co/5y1SFE9NbJ
Huge effect of seasonality on child growth. Average consumption is only part of the story, variability explains 30-60%. #stunting @paulchristianWB @impacteval https://t.co/NBQf0sjaCz