Fun stuff! You know, I attended a presentation that Rich Cincotta did at the Wilson Center waaay back when I first joined USAID. And after being terminated last year, I ditched a lot of my library...but not "The Security Demographic". I kept that for my office at home. I still open it up on occasion as it was a seminal piece on the link between demographic indicators and predicting state failure.
Apoorva, this is amazing (as I totally expected!). You made complex ideas super approachable and also made me really hungry at the same time. I look forward to sharing this with friends, colleagues, and my own dad, who sits at this "demography table" not from the public health expert side, but from the chef side. Can't wait to read more!!
Delighted to discover the sarchosuchu through you! Not that you're a dinosaur or anything. Team gave it a 9/10 - thought it could have been spicier (imagine!)
Thank you, Pops! <3 Thanks to inadvertenly absorbing training and thinking about economics and fiscal policy from your speeches and dinner discussions since I could remember (earliest memory is around 1992?), these connections are central to how I now think.
Fun stuff! You know, I attended a presentation that Rich Cincotta did at the Wilson Center waaay back when I first joined USAID. And after being terminated last year, I ditched a lot of my library...but not "The Security Demographic". I kept that for my office at home. I still open it up on occasion as it was a seminal piece on the link between demographic indicators and predicting state failure.
Apoorva, this is amazing (as I totally expected!). You made complex ideas super approachable and also made me really hungry at the same time. I look forward to sharing this with friends, colleagues, and my own dad, who sits at this "demography table" not from the public health expert side, but from the chef side. Can't wait to read more!!
This is such a well researched article. Learnt a lot!
Looking forward to more in the series:-)
Thank you! I learned a lot too - the beauty of being a researcher, not matter the stage in life.
Started by reading the piece, then clicked on the link for the music, and re read it all.
Interesting but quite the mouthful, so I found your links very useful.
Delighted to find that a sarcoSuchu was discovered close to where the Nigersaurus was unearthed!
How was the dish? How did Team T rate it?
Delighted to discover the sarchosuchu through you! Not that you're a dinosaur or anything. Team gave it a 9/10 - thought it could have been spicier (imagine!)
Fantastic !
I read your piece very carefully . Loved it.
This will go a long way in creating awareness about how ‘ demography matters’ .
I hope more and more people read this piece and subscribe so that the enlightenment spreads.
You are doing a singular social service .
We are proud of you and your cute baby researchers .
Keep up the good work, kiddos🫶
Pops
Thank you, Pops! <3 Thanks to inadvertenly absorbing training and thinking about economics and fiscal policy from your speeches and dinner discussions since I could remember (earliest memory is around 1992?), these connections are central to how I now think.