Head of Product @OurWorldInData | PhD candidate @DSPI_Oxford @INETOxford

Joined August 2016
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Joe Hasell retweeted
🚨 New Job Alert🚨 Come work with us at @OurWorldInData! We're looking for someone to lead our econ work – especially core OWID topics like global poverty, inequality, economic growth, and government spending. Info: ourworldindata.org/econ-proj… Deadline: Sunday 11 August
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Joe Hasell retweeted
We’re hiring a writer. 🖊️ This role is central to our mission of presenting research and data to improve the public's understanding and awareness of the world’s largest problems and their possible solutions. It’s permanent, flexible, and can be remote. Interested? Read on 🧵
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Joe Hasell retweeted
I'm looking for a freelance designer to help out on some @OurWorldInData projects. You'd be working on data visualization and art for upcoming articles. Flexible hours, competitive rate. Is this you or someone you know? Reach out via DM
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28 Oct 2022
A lot of the focus on US inequality concerns the top. But worth noting that the bottom of the distribution in the US is also very unequal compared to other rich countries. (The data is disposable income per capita from World Bank) ourworldindata.org/explorers…
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27 Oct 2022
The World Bank’s definition of extreme poverty was recently updated – from $1.90 to $2.15 a day. In a new article, I unpack what’s going on with this change and what it means for our understanding of global poverty. ourworldindata.org/from-1-90…
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27 Oct 2022
To understand these changes, we need to understand what international-$ are and the two adjustments it makes: for inflation, and for differences in the cost of living between countries. I do my best to explain what’s going on there in the article! ourworldindata.org/from-1-90…
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27 Oct 2022
And we built this Data Explorer to let you see how the World Bank’s data on incomes and poverty compare when using 2011 and 2017 international-$. ourworldindata.org/explorers…
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18 Oct 2022
A big day for Our World in Data! Today we launched our new page on Poverty: ourworldindata.org/poverty As well as containing new data and research, this is also a big step for us in how we present our work. A run down of what you can find on this new page... đź§µ
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18 Oct 2022
Our goal with this new design is to make it much easier for you to find what you’re looking for. So we’d be grateful for any feedback – to hear if we are going in the right direction. Do you find it easy to navigate? What do you find confusing? What is missing?
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Joe Hasell retweeted
Out today in the Journal of Economic Inequality, "Missing Top Income Recipients." I critically review the various methods that have been used to deal with selective compliance in surveys, and offer some recommendations for practice. link.springer.com/article/10…

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A fantastic opportunity for a recent PhD student interested in inequality. To work with a great team in Oxford on one of the most exciting and important areas: understanding how the gains from growth are shared, through Distributional National Accounts. x.com/INETOxford/status/1499…

Come and work with us! We are looking for two Research Officers to investigate the complex dynamic drivers and consequences of rising economic inequality across the economic, social and political spheres. Closes midday 31 Mar 2022. Info here: bit.ly/3MgvEWt
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25 Feb 2022
To anyone considering applying to the current vacancy at OWID for a data analyst in poverty and economic development: Please get your applications in soon! We’ve updated the ad – the deadline for applications is now *Monday 7th March*. ourworldindata.org/data-anal…
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Joe Hasell retweeted
📢Great opportunity at @OurWorldInData if you work on global poverty and inequality! Consider to apply if you match their profile 👇 @ophi_oxford @equalitas_ @CEDemografia @ecineq @Glabor_org
We are looking for a new colleague! A big goal of ours is to improve our work on poverty, inequality and economic development – making the key global data accessible and understandable. We’re looking for an expert on this data to help us. ourworldindata.org/data-anal…
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