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Max Roser – ResearcherI work at the University of Oxford, where I am the Professor of Practice in Global Data Analytics at the Blavatnik School of Government and the Programme ...
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Max Roser - Our World in DataHe is the Professor of Practice in Global Data Analytics at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government, the Programme Director of the Oxford ...
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Max Roser | Blavatnik School of Government - University of OxfordMax Roser is the Professor of Practice in Global Data Analytics at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government. He is also the Director of the ...
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Dr Max Roser | Oxford Martin SchoolHe is the Professor of Practice in Global Data Analytics at the University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government. Max is also the founder and director of ...
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Our World in DataMax Roser ... By examining historical changes in height, researchers can gain insights into living standards during periods when little or no other data is ...About · Population Growth · Poverty · Global Health Data Explorer
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Max Roser - WikipediaRoser is a professor at the University of Oxford, where he directs the program on global development, based at the Oxford Martin School. ... He is the founder and ...Early life and education · Career · Our World in Data · Research
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Max Roser - CEPRMax Roser is an economist at the University of Oxford where he is Programme Director at the Oxford Martin School. His empirical research studies the growth ...
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[PDF] INET Oxford HighlightsResearch Interests: economic growth models, inequality, and living standards, quantitative research, social policy, solidarity, and public attitudes. Dr Max ...<|separator|>
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Max Roser - Institute for New Economic ThinkingMax Roser. Research Fellow, INET Oxford. Max Roser is working on income inequality and inclusive growth. He is analyzing the growth of average incomes in ...<|separator|>
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Inequality or Living Standards: Which Matters More?Apr 9, 2015 · All charts in this text are taken from the Institute for New Economic Thinking supported web publication OurWorldInData written by Max Roser.
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[PDF] Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD CountriesIN OECD COUNTRIES. HOW DOES THE MIDDLE FARE? Stefan Thewissen, Lane Kenworthy, Brian Nolan,. Max Roser, Tim Smeeding. INET Oxford Working Paper no. 2015-‐01.
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Why is Income Inequality Increasing in the Developed World? - RoserNov 14, 2014 · We address empirically the factors affecting the dynamics of income inequality among industrialized economies.Missing: INET | Show results with:INET<|control11|><|separator|>
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Global Development | Oxford Martin SchoolThe Oxford Martin Programme on Global Development is dedicated to the study ... Since there is a wide range of relevant problems, the team is very ...
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The short history of global living conditions and why it matters that ...Max Roser (2016) - “The short history of global living conditions and why it matters that we know it” Published online at OurWorldinData.org.
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[PDF] A history of global living conditions in 5 charts - Astrid-online.itDec 20, 2016 · For last year the research suggests that the share in extreme poverty has fallen below 10%. That is a huge achievement, for me as a researcher ...
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Poverty - Our World in DataThis work aims to help you understand the scale of the problem today; where progress has been achieved and where it has not; what can be done to make progress ...
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Extreme poverty: How far have we come, and how far do we still ...Nov 22, 2021 · The world has made immense progress against extreme poverty, but it is still the reality for almost one in ten people worldwide. By: Max ...
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Max Roser - Global economic inequality: what matters most for your ...Dec 8, 2021 · Max Roser is Programme Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Development at the University of Oxford, as well as the founder and ...
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Global poverty in an unequal world: Who is considered poor in a rich ...Mar 5, 2021 · In this article I ask what global poverty looks like if we rely on the notions of poverty that are common in the world's rich countries – like Denmark, the US, ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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We don't think the world is getting better. This is why we're wrongFeb 13, 2018 · For last year research suggests that the share in extreme poverty has fallen below 10%. That is a huge achievement, for me as a researcher who ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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How can we leave widespread poverty behind?Jan 17, 2022 · Max Roser · Sweden is a pivotal example of how a country can bring its people above the poverty line, which was set at about $30 a day in 2020.Missing: absolute | Show results with:absolute
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Life Expectancy - Our World in DataIn 2021, the global average life expectancy was just over 70 years. This is an astonishing fact – because just two hundred years ago, it was less than half.Life expectancy: what does this · Twice as long · Than in other rich countries? · RileyMissing: hunger | Show results with:hunger
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It's not just about child mortality, life expectancy increased at all agesSep 23, 2020 · It's often argued that life expectancy across the world has only increased because child mortality has fallen. But this is untrue.Missing: hunger violence
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Child and Infant Mortality - Our World in DataChild mortality is one of the world's largest problems. Around 6 million children under 15 die per year. That's around 16,000 deaths every day, ...How child mortality has... · Child mortality: an everyday... · Child mortality rateMissing: hunger violence
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Hunger and Undernourishment### Trends in Global Hunger and Undernourishment
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Homicides### Summary of Long-Term Trends in Violence and Homicide Rates
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Trade and Globalization - Our World in DataOn this topic page, you can find data, visualizations, and research on historical and current patterns of international trade, as well as discussions of their ...
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Counting lives saved is difficult, but it can show us the great ...Aug 22, 2025 · By the end of that year, the vaccine against COVID-19 was approved, saving an estimated 6.3 million lives in the following year alone. Without ...
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History of Our World in DataDuring this time I was working at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) Oxford in Eagle House. It was there where I started working on inequality ...
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About Us - Our World in DataOur World in Data's mission is to publish the research and data to make progress against the world's largest problems.
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We've improved how search works on Our World in DataApr 23, 2024 · On Our World in Data, you can find thousands of indicators and hundreds of articles covering more than 100 topics on the pressing problems ...
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Women's Employment - Our World in DataThese are “modeled estimates” in the sense that the ILO produces them after harmonizing various data sources to improve comparability across countries. As we ...
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Spotting and fixing data issues: how we help improve data quality on ...Nov 26, 2024 · Spotting and fixing data issues: how we help improve data quality on and off our publication - Our World in Data.Missing: methodology adjustments comparability
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Is the collapse of Bankman-Fried's FTX crypto empire the ... - FortuneNov 14, 2022 · Max Roser, the founder and director of Our World in Data, emailed ... rejected the grant money after conducting due diligence and other checks.
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How We're Funded - Our World in DataIn this document, you can also find details about our organizational structure and the most recent report on how we are spending our funds. We'd especially like ...Missing: independence diligence
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The history of global economic inequality - Our World in DataHow did the world become so unequal, and what can we expect for the future? By: Max Roser. April 17, 2017. Cite this article Reuse our work freely.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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We won the Lovie Award! - Our World in DataOct 16, 2019 · Our World in Data will receive the 2019 Lovie Be Greater with Data Award in recognition of their outstanding use of data and the internet.
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Technology over the long run: zoom out to see how dramatically the ...Feb 22, 2023 · Considering how dramatically the world has changed can help us see how different the world could be in a few years or decades. By: Max Roser.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Our World in Data - Max Roser (University of Oxford) - YouTubeOct 11, 2016 · Graphs and maps from Max Roser's Our World in Data have become a fixture on social media and in thoughtful ... TEDx Talks•6.8M views.
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Dr. Max Roser: Our World in Data - YouTubeJun 26, 2018 · Max Roser: Our World in Data. 133K views · 7 years ago ...more ... TEDx Talks•60K views · 13:45 · Go to channel · America Will Be the Last ...
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favorite websites - Gates NotesJun 26, 2018 · As a guest writer on the Gates Notes, Max Roser shares three facts that everyone should know from the website OurWorldInData.org.
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Max Roser on X: "The decline of global poverty is one of the greatest ...Jan 11, 2022 · The decline of global poverty is one of the greatest achievements in history, but the end of poverty is still very far away.
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Max Roser on X: "Historian Michail Moatsos estimates that 80% of ...Nov 1, 2022 · Historian Michail Moatsos estimates that 80% of the world population lived in extreme poverty. His research shows how poverty has declined ...Missing: engagement | Show results with:engagement
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Max Roser on X: "We just started collaborating with the great ...We just started collaborating with the great @HannahRitchie02 on Our World in Data. Here is her post on air pollution over the long run: ...
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Most of us are wrong about how the world has changedJul 27, 2018 · The majority of people – 52% – believe that the share of people in extreme poverty is rising. The opposite is true.
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Optimism and Pessimism - Our World in DataSep 18, 2017 · Of those who could not give a single correct answer to the survey questions, only 17% expect the world to be better off in the future. At the ...Missing: public | Show results with:public
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How much economic growth is necessary to reduce global poverty ...Mar 15, 2021 · I study the data on today's global inequality to calculate the minimum aggregate growth that is required to reduce global poverty substantially.
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Global Perceptions of Development Progress - Survey: IpsosSep 18, 2017 · Ipsos partnered with the Gates Foundation to examine public awareness of and perceptions towards the global progress made battling poverty, ...Missing: influenced | Show results with:influenced
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Many of us can save a child's life, if we rely on the best dataSep 2, 2024 · If we can find charities that implement the most cost-effective health interventions, we can achieve much more with our money. Several meta ...Missing: altruism | Show results with:altruism
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The future is vast – what does this mean for our own life?Mar 15, 2022 · Longtermism is the ethical view that we should act in ways ... Max Roser (2022) - “The future is vast – what does this mean for our ...
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Max Roser on X: "6/ The way that I donate is via 'Effective Altruism ...Jul 29, 2021 · Max Roser · @MaxCRoser. 6/ The way that I donate is via 'Effective Altruism Funds' https://funds.effectivealtruism.org – They also rely on ...
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Max Roser - EA ForumEffective altruism research, discussion and community updates.
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The world's top 50 thinkers 2019 - Prospect MagazineJul 16, 2019 · Roser has picked up where he left off, tracking down trends that matter—for example, rates of infant mortality—and painting stark pictures.
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Read article - Gates NotesI've been working in global health for two and a half decades now, and the transformation in how we fight HIV/AIDS is one of the most remarkable achievements I' ...
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Bill Gates: Facts and statistics everyone should knowJun 28, 2018 · The facts come from Oxford economist Max Roser, the founder of the data and statistics website, OurWorldInData.org. “One of my favorite websites ...
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response - Oxford Martin SchoolOur World in Data has been celebrated for its work on the global COVID-19 pandemic, receiving one of The Oxford Trust's Covid Innovation Heroes Awards for 2021, ...
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Understanding our world, one dataset at a time | Oxford Martin SchoolOct 3, 2025 · “We bring all the available high-quality data on the biggest global issues together, from global health to economic issues to human rights, ...Missing: expansion team partnerships
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THE LOVIE AWARDS HONOURS THE BEST OF THE EUROPEAN ...Nov 14, 2019 · The 2019 Lovie Be Greater with Data Award was presented by David McCandless, and awarded to Our World in Data's Max Roser in recognition of its ...
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[PDF] Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year ...This year we were also winners of the 2021 Oxford Trust Covid Innovation Heroes Award, as our work ... Esteban Ortiz-Ospina and Dr Max Roser. Dr Roser is ...
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Max Roser - KU LeuvenFeb 10, 2025 · Max Roser (born 1983) is a German economist and philosopher, and director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Development at Oxford ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Our founder, Max Roser, has received two prestigious honorsFeb 10, 2025 · Max Roser, the founder and executive co-director of Our World in Data, recently received two prestigious honors: an honorary doctorate from KU Leuven and ...Missing: born 1983
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A letter to Steven Pinker (and Bill Gates, for that matter) about global ...Feb 4, 2019 · If $1.90 is inadequate to achieve basic nutrition and sustain normal human activity, then it's too low – period. It's time for you and Gates to ...
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Exposing the great 'poverty reduction' lie - Al JazeeraAug 21, 2014 · The UN claims that its Millennium Development Campaign has reduced poverty globally, but some measures show it is worse. By Jason Hickel.
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Bill Gates tweeted out a chart and sparked a debate on global povertyand that for only ...
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The Unbearable Anthropocentrism of Our World in DataJul 26, 2024 · Roughly a decade ago, a 30-year-old economic statistician at Oxford University named Max Roser set out to transform the way we see the world ...
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Is inequality within countries getting better or worse? - Jason HickelDec 13, 2018 · In a recent Twitter post, Max Roser of Our World In Data claimed that the narrative about rising inequality within countries is incorrect.Missing: criticism focus
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Global economic inequality: what matters most for your living ...Dec 9, 2021 · Max Roser (2021) - “Global economic inequality: what matters most for your living conditions is not who you are, but where you are ...Missing: INET | Show results with:INET