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Eight Decades of Educational Assortative Mating: A Research Note by Noah Hirschl, Christine R. Schwartz, and Elia Boschetti (2024) – Department of Sociology – UW-Madison Skip to main content Home Publications 80 Years of Educational Assortative Mating: A Research Note by Noah Hirschl, Christine R. Schwartz, and Elia Boschetti (2024)Noah Hirschl, Christine R. Schwartz, and Elia Boschetti (2024) demographics Abstract: Recent social and economic trends in the United States, including increasing economic inequality, women’s growing educational advantage, and the rise of online dating, have had an ambiguous impact on patterns of educational homogamy. In this research note, we expand on…

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Google is rolling out a number of updates for Pixel watches, smartphones, and tablets. Previous models often come with new features, like Night Sight for Instagram, which is available on all Pixel 6 and newer devices, including A-series phones. This tool allows you to take photos directly on Instagram without worrying that the photos will be too dark. This may be ideal for people who want to take photos at concerts or parties without worrying about bright flash emissions. Other updates available for Pixel 6 and newer devices include Night Sight for astrophotography and theft protection.The Anti-Theft feature, which is…

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NEK Collision Repair, a 30-year-old service center located in Lyndonville, Vermont, is preparing for a major expansion of its facilities. It is one of three crash centers in the northeastern part of the state. The business currently operates out of an 8,000 square foot building. Permits filed with the city’s Development Review Board detailed plans to add an additional 4,725 square feet to the store. The new construction will also add advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) calibration technology to the facility. John Lin, owner of NEK Collision since 2019, told Autobody News that he intends to hire new employees “immediately”…

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The lawsuit was filed last month by mayoral candidate Doug Greco. AUSTIN, Texas — The city of Austin can continue to enforce financial restrictions on political contributions from out-of-town supporters, according to a federal judge. The ruling was decided Oct. 11 after mayoral candidate and former Austin ISD teacher Doug Greco tried to block the ruling, according to the Austin American-Statesman’s KVUE media partner. Greco filed a lawsuit last month claiming the restrictions limit donations from outside the Texas capital to a total of $47,000. The lawsuit says the ruling “totally silences and excludes from participation” supporters in other parts…

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Netflix (NFLX) is scheduled to report its third-quarter results after the market closes on Thursday, but with the stock trading near all-time highs and analysts keeping an eye on further price hike announcements in the future, Netflix (NFLX) ) will again face high hurdles to overcome. Potential Catalyst.Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg expect full-year 2024 earnings to reach about $19 per share, and 2025 earnings to be just under $23.According to Bloomberg consensus forecasts, Wall Street expects the following in the third quarter:Revenue: $9.78 billion (Netflix guidance: $9.73 billion), $8.54 billion in Q3 2023Earnings per share: $5.16 (Netflix guidance: $5.10) vs.…

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(Bloomberg) — The Swiss government has proposed raising consumption tax by 0.7 percentage points starting in 2026 to pay for pension increases, winning support from voters in a referendum earlier this year.Most Read Articles on BloombergThe administration said in a statement Wednesday that the change, which must be approved by Congress and approved in a referendum, would increase the general tax rate from 8.1% to 8.8%.Hotel consumption tax will be reduced from 3.8% to 4.2%, and consumption tax on essential goods will be gradually increased from 2.6% to 2.8%. The increase will take effect from January 2026.Swiss voters in March…

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Isabel Blanco, Vice President of the Regional Government of Castile and León and Minister of Family and Equal Opportunities, today closed the Data Economy Summit 2024. The event, organized by the Association for the Progress of Management and the Data Economy Spain Association, brought together experts, managers and administrative managers to analyze the impact of artificial intelligence, data processing and quantum technologies on the business and management field. In his speech, Blanco emphasized that society is undergoing an unprecedented period of technological evolution, with artificial intelligence and data management presented as catalysts for change and progress. He emphasized the importance…

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oscar virtual baldisa Alicante Wednesday, October 16, 2024, 12:05 comment You must register to access this feature. Login copy link whatsapp facebook X (old Twitter) linkedin telegram thread Alicante’s economy continues its growth trajectory in key socio-economic variables. With kinship and employment peaking in 2024 and tourism booming, the state faces modest growth while overcoming international conflicts and geopolitical fluctuations. The Economic Institute of the Province of Alicante (Ineka) remains “optimistic” about the provincial economy, with its director Nacho Amirola recalling that Alicante has a “growing and strong economy”. I expressed this during the presentation of the traditional Socio-Economic Situation…

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BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (WVVA) – A free class was held tonight at the Bluefield Arts Center to help aspiring entrepreneurs take advantage of the region’s growing “adventure tourism” industry. The class centered around the “Hatfield and McCoy Effect,” where participants learned from tourism leaders how to leverage the local ATV industry to launch or grow their businesses.Hatfield-McCoy Trails Executive Director Jeff Lusk said there is a tremendous opportunity for local and out-of-state business owners to promote tourism and economic development in Mercer County. “Tourism is one of the fastest growing businesses in West Virginia,” Lusk said. “Taxes help support local governments.…

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Daytona Beach business owners say preparations before Hurricane Milton helped clean up floodwaters.Beach Street is one of the areas that has flooded several times in the past.After a couple of local floods, the water has now receded and Glenna Doyle reopened her doors on Tuesday.Although there was significant flooding in the area, only 4 inches of water flooded this salon. The owners give credit to Sluice.Read: Residents of Wolfbranch Estates in Sorrento blame nearby subdivision for worsening Milton floodingThe flooding caused some damage to floors and electrical equipment, but for the most part, salons and other…

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