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www.population.fyi Process and Performance: How America traded systematic improvement for quick wins—and lost both

It's not about finding middle ground between transformation and bureaucracy or punching left or right in favor of "moderates"—it's about recommitting to the idea of systematic improvement and quality

Process and Performance: How America traded systematic improvement for quick wins—and lost both
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www.population.fyi Miyazaki’s Right: Local Governments Boost Birthrates by Investing in Families (While Nations Fail)

More Evidence Keeps Confirming a Simple Truth: Places That Prioritize Making Life Better for Families & Babies Create More Families & Babies

Miyazaki’s Right: Local Governments Boost Birthrates by Investing in Families (While Nations Fail)
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www.population.fyi Singapore's fertility crisis: Could flexible & remote work be the answer?

In a country where 57% of young adults are unmarried, workplace reforms could reshape demographic trends: new research shows reduced hours and remote work could increase childbearing plans up to 79%

Singapore's fertility crisis: Could flexible & remote work be the answer?
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www.population.news Minneapolis 2040 Legal Battle: Supreme Court Declines NIMBYs' Request To Review

The Minnesota Supreme Court's decision not to review the environmental lawsuit against Minneapolis' 2040 Comprehensive Plan marks a pivotal moment in a six-year YIMBY saga.

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www.population.fyi Since 2021: Vance Rants About Childless Cat Ladies, Walz Implements CTCs and School Lunches

Despite his love of blaming "childless cat ladies" ever since his appreance on Tucker Carlson Show in 2021, JD Vance never endorsed any concrete plan until his recent interview.

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www.population.fyi 2024 NBER Working Paper: Paid Sick Leave Allows Parents to Spend More Time with Kids

A new NBER working paper ("Paid Sick Leave and Childcare" by Johanna Catherine Maclean and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia) reaffirms findings suggesting that paid sick leave mandates improve the well-being of parents and children by allowing them to better balance work and family responsibilities.

2024 NBER Working Paper: Paid Sick Leave Allows Parents to Spend More Time with Kids
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www.population.fyi Study: Automation's Ripple Effects on Careers and Voting Patterns

A new NBER working paper ("Automation, Career Values, and Political Preferences" by Maria Petrova, Gregor Schubert, Bledi Taska, and Pinar Yildirim) examines how automation and robotization affected career prospects and political preferences in the U.S. from 2000 to 2016.

Study: Automation's Ripple Effects on Careers and Voting Patterns
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www.population.fyi Belgium & Overeducation Risk: Job Market Friction vs Education Overinvestment

A GLO discussion paper (Returns to Education and Overeducation Risk: A Dynamic Model by Lorenzo Navarini and Dieter Verhaest) gives new insights into how overeducation affects wage returns to higher education. It challenges long-held assumptions about overinvestment in college degrees and gives us a...

Belgium & Overeducation Risk: Job Market Friction vs Education Overinvestment
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Don Quixote's Fried Eggs: Purpose Of A System Is What It Does
  • Unemployment benefits: Benefits vary widely across states, often misaligning with political stereotypes and cost of living differences (e.g., Texas offering more generous unemployment benefits than California).

  • www.population.fyi Don Quixote's Fried Eggs: Purpose Of A System Is What It Does

    “And he who has shown the greatest longing for him has been the great Emperor of China, who wrote me a letter in Chinese a month ago and sent it by a special courier. He asked me, or to be truthful, he begged me to send him Don Quixote, for he intended to found a college where the Spanish tongue wou...

    Don Quixote's Fried Eggs: Purpose Of A System Is What It Does
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    www.population.fyi United States: Expanded Child Tax Credit improved Parents' Mental Health

    Unconditional cash transfers are a key tool to combat America's mental health crisis

    United States: Expanded Child Tax Credit improved Parents' Mental Health
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    open.substack.com American Singapore(s): Competent city governance hiding in plain sight

    Everyone talks about Singapore as an effective (but some say cold) governance model. Many people wish that American cities and towns could follow Singapore's example. However, the ingredients of its success can already be found throughout America. With plenty of cities delivering impressive results....

    American Singapore(s): Competent city governance hiding in plain sight
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    www.population.news AZ HB 2720 & HB 2721: Gov. Katie Hobbs signs major housing bills

    Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed two significant housing bills on Tuesday, aiming to expand housing options and improve affordability for Arizonans. The bills will limit cities' ability to restrict backyard casitas and require denser housing near city centers.

    AZ HB 2720 & HB 2721: Gov. Katie Hobbs signs major housing bills
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    www.population.news Cincinnati: City Planning Commission Passed Zoning Reform

    Cincinnati's city planning commission voted 6-0 last Friday to pass Connected Communities, a proposed rewrite of the city's zoning code to increase density. However, the plan has faced growing opposition from residents concerned about its impact on parking, infrastructure, and potential exploitation...

    Cincinnati: City Planning Commission Passed Zoning Reform
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    www.population.news Austin: City Council Approves Phase 2 of HOME Initiative, Unlocking Potential for 60,000 New Homes

    After more than 14 hours of public comment and a meeting that spilled over into Friday, the Austin City Council passed Phase 2 of the HOME (Home Options for Middle-Income Empowerment) Initiative. The initiative, led by District 7 Council Member Leslie Pool, seeks to amend the city's land development...

    Austin: City Council Approves Phase 2 of HOME Initiative, Unlocking Potential for 60,000 New Homes
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    www.population.news Huntington Beach can't use Reagan's CEQA; The city violated state housing law, judge rules

    A San Diego judge ruled that Huntington Beach violated California's housing element law, ordering the city to comply within 120 days in a major legal victory for state Attorney General Rob Bonta

    Huntington Beach can't use Reagan's CEQA; The city violated state housing law, judge rules
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    www.population.news Berkeley Embraces Condo Conversions for ADUs

    On Tuesday, the Berkeley City Council directed city staff to draft an ordinance authorizing ADU condo sales, in line with Assembly Bill 1033, a law that took effect at the beginning of this year. The move aims to make homeownership more accessible in one of the Bay Area's most expensive markets, whe...

    Berkeley Embraces Condo Conversions for ADUs
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    open.substack.com SNAP Work Requirements: Reduce Enrollment without Increasing Employment

    The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) provides nutritional support to over 41 million low-income Americans. However, a new working paper (Work Requirements with No Teeth Still Bite: Disenrollment and Labor Supply Effects of SNAP General Work Requirements

    SNAP Work Requirements: Reduce Enrollment without Increasing Employment
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    open.substack.com Monopoly Round-Up: Apple Spanked in Antitrust Suit

    A few months ago, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ordered Apple to change its app store rules. They didn't. Now she's very angry. Plus, the Antitrust Division is gearing up to go at Big Medicine.

    Monopoly Round-Up: Apple Spanked in Antitrust Suit
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    www.population.news Fed Working Paper: Pandemic unemployment benefits protect incomes, helped reduce inequality, with limited work disincentives

    A new working paper from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco finds that the historically unprecedented expansion of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic offset rising income inequality with only moderate impacts on job search behavior.

    Fed Working Paper: Pandemic unemployment benefits protect incomes, helped reduce inequality, with limited work disincentives
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