Jan Einhoff
jeinhoff.bsky.social
Jan Einhoff
@jeinhoff.bsky.social
Research Scientist (PostDoc) @mpidr.bsky.social
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Something to look forward to 🤩: www.cambridge.org/core/books/c...
Causal Mediation Analysis
Cambridge Core - Research Methods In Sociology and Criminology - Causal Mediation Analysis
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October 6, 2025 at 12:25 AM
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mKBO: Multigroup Kitagawa-Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition

Always wanted to do a KBO decomposition with more than 2 groups? @thaning.bsky.social and I present a multi-group generalization that overcomes this limitation, while providing a number of methodological advantages:

osf.io/preprints/so...
OSF
osf.io
October 10, 2025 at 7:29 AM
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Ever stared at a table of regression coefficients & wondered what you're doing with your life?

Very excited to share this gentle introduction to another way of making sense of statistical models (w @vincentab.bsky.social)
Preprint: doi.org/10.31234/osf...
Website: j-rohrer.github.io/marginal-psy...
August 25, 2025 at 11:49 AM
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@durlauf.bsky.social of the @ucstonecenter.bsky.social conducts an outstanding interview here with Fabian Pfeffer (LMU, München) on wealth inequality, and how it's far more telling than income inequality.
Fabian Pfeffer on Wealth Inequality Across Countries
Podcast Episode · The Inequality Podcast · 06/30/2025 · 43m
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June 30, 2025 at 4:27 PM
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My paper with Jiwei Zhao is now online in Sociological Methodology! In this article, we propose a new class of counterfactual slope estimands along with corresponding estimation techniques. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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June 9, 2025 at 6:19 PM
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We spent over three years at the Joint Research Centre on DIGCLASS, studying social policy and inequality in the age of digitalisation.

We’ve now put all our resources and insights together — check it out!

digclass.eu
DigClass
Social Classes in The Digital Age
digclass.eu
June 4, 2025 at 12:51 PM
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Interested in doing a PhD on social inequalities in retirement transitions? Then join our team at the Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB) in Wiesbaden, Germany 😀 We offer great research conditions and a thriving research environment: www.bib.bund.de/EN/Institute...
Job Vacancies
Job Vacancies at the Federal Institute for Population Research
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May 21, 2025 at 9:16 AM
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My paper on causal decomposition of group disparities is out in the Annals of Applied Statistics! If you are looking to explain group differences, this is likely the methodological framework for you! doi.org/10.1214/24-A...
Nonparametric causal decomposition of group disparities
We introduce a new nonparametric causal decomposition approach that identifies the mechanisms by which a treatment variable contributes to a group-based outcome disparity. Our approach distinguishes three mechanisms: group differences in: (1) treatment prevalence, (2) average treatment effects, and (3) selection into treatment based on individual-level treatment effects. Our approach reformulates classic Kitagawa–Blinder–Oaxaca decompositions in causal and nonparametric terms, complements causal mediation analysis by explaining group disparities instead of group effects, and isolates conceptually distinct mechanisms conflated in recent random equalization decompositions. In contrast to all prior approaches, our framework uniquely identifies differential selection into treatment as a novel disparity-generating mechanism. Our approach can be used for both the retrospective causal explanation of disparities and the prospective planning of interventions to change disparities. We present both an unconditional and a conditional decomposition, where the latter quantifies the contributions of the treatment within levels of certain covariates. We develop nonparametric estimators that are n-consistent, asymptotically normal, semiparametrically efficient, and multiply robust. We apply our approach to analyze the mechanisms by which college graduation causally contributes to intergenerational income persistence (the disparity in adult income between the children of high- vs. low-income parents). Empirically, we demonstrate a previously undiscovered role played by the new selection component in intergenerational income persistence.
projecteuclid.org
March 20, 2025 at 12:53 PM
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Join us on March 17 for the first ever ETK #Pension #Research Forum! A webinar with presentations by @oysteinhernaes.bsky.social, Ozan Yanar, Thorsten Heien and Camilla Marabini, and comments by Tuulia Hakola-Uusitalo and Traute Meyer. For more info and registration: www.etk.fi/en/topical-i...
Navigating Pension Reforms – Insights from Recent Research - Finnish Centre for Pensions
The presentations at the webinar will provide in-depth insights into the impact of raising the pension claiming age on labour market outcomes in Sweden, the impact of the Finnish guarantee pension on…
www.etk.fi
February 13, 2025 at 12:42 PM
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I've decided to collect my DiD materials in a single place.

psantanna.com/did-resources

There, you will find
- 14 lectures of my comprehensive DiD course
- Shorter lectures/talks I have given on DiD
- My DiD R/Stata/Python packages
- Some DiD checklists
- DiD materials from my friends

Enjoy!
Pedro H. C. Sant’Anna
psantanna.com
January 3, 2025 at 4:44 PM
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!Save the date! Early retirement for early starters - a good idea? I will talk about German policies; @ajriekhoff.bsky.social will talk about Finland which introduced a variant of such a policy in 2017. Moderator @katikuitto.bsky.social Discussant Maciej Lis (OECD)
www.etk.fi/en/topical-i...
Research webinar: Should people with long careers in demanding work be allowed to retire earlier? - Finnish Centre for Pensions
In many countries, policymakers are looking for new ways to compensate for long working lives and arduous work through the pension system, mostly by offering possibilities for early retirement.
www.etk.fi
December 10, 2024 at 10:13 AM
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Are you working on a paper using sequence analysis /SA related method and want to discuss some aspects of it?

Consider our webinar series "work-in-progress edition"!

Deadline for submission (for presenting Feb.-May) Jan.5th 2025.

More info and form at sequenceanalysis.org/saa-webinar-...
SAA Webinar: Call for Papers – Sequence Analysis Association
sequenceanalysis.org
November 29, 2024 at 4:02 PM
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📢 Das "Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse", hg. von Petra Böhnke und @dirkkonietzka.bsky.social, ist online - mit aktuell 40 Beiträgen, u.a. von @andreashaupt.bsky.social @cdiehl.bsky.social @factistic.bsky.social u.v.a.m.: link.springer.com/referencewor...
Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse
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November 25, 2024 at 3:04 PM
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📢Job Alert: We´re recruiting 10 Doctoral Researchers
@dynamics.bsky.social Program studying #DemographicChange, #DemocraticProcesses and #PublicPolicy @hertieschool.bsky.social and Humboldt-University Berlin.
Great Job, great city, vibrant research community! Come and join our team in Berlin!
December 11, 2023 at 3:31 PM
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In our chapter contribution to the Handbook of Labour Market Policy in Advanced Democracies, we provide an overview of the literature across disciplines on reversing early retirement and fostering late careers among older workers. Check out: doi.org/10.4337/9781...
November 5, 2023 at 4:41 PM