How do parents’ incomes correlate to their childrens’? How does the US military’s spending compare to Russia, China, and other major international heavyweights? Why does Latin America need more female leaders? Programs at the Aspen Institute have been scouring their respective issue areas to find and share the most insightful and informative links to answer these questions, and more.
Scroll down to see tweets from across the Institute this week about what’s topical right now. Follow our @AspenInstitute list on Twitter for updates and to keep up with each program’s events, video, and experts, and let us know what you’re reading in the comments section below.
.@CALIinsights Fellow @arturocondo on why Latin America needs more women leaders: http://t.co/4rhQD1vIla #wef
— AGLN (@AspenAGLN) April 4, 2014
On average, a 10% increase in parent income is associated w/ 3.4% increase in a child's
income. http://t.co/RQEq4c49mG #2gen #raisethewage
— Aspen Ascend (@AspenAscend) April 4, 2014
Climate change could leave another 50 million people facing hunger by 2050 http://t.co/QKICAWBYGk via @guardian
— AMP (@AMPGlobal) April 3, 2014
Here's all the great stories that have kept us busy and connected over the last week. Take a look. http://t.co/pHT62IW7ss
— Aspen Task Force (@AspenTaskForce) April 2, 2014
How military spending in the US stacks up against that of the UK, France, Russia, China, India, and Ukraine: http://t.co/1EWwV3MH1B
— Aspen Security Forum (@AspenSecurity) April 2, 2014
.@NYTimesKrugman says #skillsgap is zombie idea- a myth fueled in part by its associated badge of seriousness. #wkdev http://t.co/f8QHDUheHm
— Workforce Strategies (@AspenWorkforce) April 1, 2014