Demography Interest

What we can learn from the representative COVID-19 Sampling in Austria and Iceland
Apr 14 2020

What we can learn from the representative COVID-19 Sampling in Austria and Iceland

Representative COVID-19 Sampling in Austria Last week, Austria presented results of the first representative COVID-19 sampling done in any country, and the results are surprising. Measures of social distancing worked really well in Austria – the reproductive rate has been brought under 1, which means that 10 people only transmit the virus to 9 others. […]

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What to Do in Corona – COVID-19 Times?
Apr 06 2020

What to Do in Corona – COVID-19 Times?

What to do in Corona / COVID-19 times? I get this question a lot:  What is going on? What should we do? I am overflooded with information. I am locked up! First, to be sure – Disclaimer – I am not a medical doctor. Always follow instructions from your medical advisor, governmental guidance, etc. See […]

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Promoting my Book – Breaking through the dikes!
Apr 08 2015

Promoting my Book – Breaking through the dikes!

Learning about CreateSpace and Kindle.  The Watersnood Museum. Book Sale over week-end It has been a busy Easter Week. Visiting family in The Netherlands, and making sure the book is out. After publishing a book for my dear friend Marion Dias a few years ago (Why did the cancer disappear?),  I knew the ropes. Still, […]

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Feminism In Faith: Sister Elizabeth Johnson’s Challenge To The Vatican
Apr 08 2015

Feminism In Faith: Sister Elizabeth Johnson’s Challenge To The Vatican

Very worthwhile read, therefore fully taken over. Inequality between man and women imho is one of the root causes of conflict in the world. Domination can never make synergy work, leading to sub-optimized compromises.  Ironically, people can be so proud of a compromise that is really below sea level.. (exception of course the Dutch, many of whom do […]

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