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Mangos or bananas

javiero

A Substack focusing on data analysis of anything I find interesting, mostly related to Latin American history and culture. I avoid politics as much as possible.

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Well, I haven’t taken any pictures of the town of Agaete (googling them would be cheating), a charming town in the island of Gran Canaria, but I have taken pictures of several charming towns in its sister Canarian island of Tenerife, so enj...

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UNICEF's Child poverty ranking ranks very poorly

I can’t remember where I first read about UNICEF’s Innocenti Report Card 18. It’s the kind of public report made by a well-known and respected international organization that is easily quotable by well-intended persons or organizations who ...

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Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match: Israeli marriages.

In my last post I examined one measurable aspect of family life in Israel, divorce rates, under the premise that, if the memetic theory of Israeli fertility is correct then the theory’s mechanism should influence divorce patterns just like ...

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The memetic theory of Israeli divorce

Israel has one of the lowest divorce rates for a developed country.

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  • javiero

    Writing on things Latin American, especially culture and history. Lots of data analysis too.

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