"That thousands of infants may have been healthier had the election not occurred is incredibly troubling," said Caitlin Patler, associate professor at UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy.
The study itself highlights that this is a correlation, not evidence of direct causation. Still, evidence of a correlation with worsened outcomes for newborns is concerning in itself.
The study is a lot more than just “he said a thing and this also happened”.
There was a definable and clear impact to people of color, specifically following his presidency, the policies enacted, etc.
I’d recommend reading the study itself, which can be found here:
https://read.dukeupress.edu/demography/article-pdf/doi/10.1215/00703370-11477581/2129061/11477581.pdf
The study itself highlights that this is a correlation, not evidence of direct causation. Still, evidence of a correlation with worsened outcomes for newborns is concerning in itself.
Of course it’s a correlation.
It’s also way more than “he said a thing, and this other thing also happened” as the person I replied to suggested.
Thank you for the link to the study itself!