Maximilian Sprengholz
maxsprengholz.bsky.social
Maximilian Sprengholz
@maxsprengholz.bsky.social
He/him. Doctoral student in social sciences at HU Berlin and BIM interested in labor market inequalities at the intersections of gender, nativity, religion, and class. More: https://hu-berlin.de/sprengholz
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Yay!! I just submitted the complete manuscript of my upcoming book to the publisher!

Learn to easily and clearly interpret (almost) any stats model w/ R or Python. Simple ideas, consistent workflow, powerful tools, detailed case studies.

Read it for free @ marginaleffects.com

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April 10, 2025 at 7:06 PM
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Happy to share that this article is now published (after a long time)! It’s often claimed that welfare generosity attracts immigration. But looking at flows between 160 countries, I found little support. Other factors like GDP or democracy matter more. academic.oup.com/sf/advance-a...
Evidence for the welfare magnet hypothesis? A global examination using exponential random graph models
Abstract. The welfare magnet hypothesis states that welfare generosity in destination countries is a migration pull factor. However, supporting evidence is
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April 9, 2025 at 7:18 AM
🚨Doing decompositions with Stata? 🚨
Check out our new module nopo for matching-based decompositions as proposed by Hugo Ñopo (REStat, 2008).
Software alert 📢

@maxsprengholz.bsky.social & I contribute a new
Stata module that implements matching-based decompositions à la Ñopo (2008) for various matching approaches and offers some convenient postestimation features.

SSC: ssc install nopo
GitHub: github.com/mhamjediers/...
February 8, 2024 at 1:46 PM