More Or Less: Behind The Stats

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Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

Episodes

  • WS More or Less: The Mathematics of Fever

    12/01/2019 Duration: 10min

    We look at the numbers behind body temperature – what is normal?

  • Sugar, Outdoors Play and Planets

    11/01/2019 Duration: 28min

    Tim Harford on sugar, train fares, children's outdoors play and Earth's closest neighbour

  • WS More or Less: Numbers of the Year Part 2

    04/01/2019 Duration: 08min

    Helena Merriman with numbers about water shortage, plastic recycling and American jobs.

  • WS More or Less: Numbers of the Year Part 1

    29/12/2018 Duration: 08min

    The numbers that made 2018.

  • WS More or Less: Mission Impossible - Quantifiying Santa

    22/12/2018 Duration: 08min

    What to look out for on Christmas Eve.

  • WS More or Less: Dam Lies and Statistics

    17/12/2018 Duration: 08min

    Are mega-dams really sustainable?

  • WS More or Less: Sex and Heart Attacks

    30/11/2018 Duration: 08min

    Are women more likely to die from a heart attack than men?

  • WS More or Less: Are 90% of War Fatalities Civilians?

    23/11/2018 Duration: 16min

    Xavier Zapata examines what the data tells us about the deadly impact of war on civilians

  • WS More or Less: When’s a Kilogram Not a Kilogram?

    16/11/2018 Duration: 09min

    Updating the kilogram.

  • WS More or Less: Do Assassinations Work?

    09/11/2018 Duration: 08min

    How likely are assassination attempts on heads of state to succeed?

  • WS More or Less: Vaccines - The importance of the herd and social media

    28/10/2018 Duration: 11min

    What proportion of a population needs to be vaccinated to stop a disease spreading?

  • WS More or Less: Foreign Aid: Who’s the most generous?

    19/10/2018 Duration: 08min

    In foreign aid terms what’s the best way of measuring how generous a country is?

  • WS More or Less: Paul Romer and William Nordhaus’ Big Ideas

    12/10/2018 Duration: 09min

    The economists tackling climate change and growth.

  • Loneliness, School Funding, Same-Sex Divorce

    09/10/2018 Duration: 09min

    New figures reveal that same-sex divorce rates are much higher among women than among men. The pattern is the same in Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK. Everywhere where there are statistics on same-sex divorce it is the same sex doing the bulk of the divorcing. Tim Harford discusses why this may be with Marina Ashdade, economist at Canada’s Vancouver School of Economics and author of Dirty Money, a book which applies economic ideas to the study of sex and love. Producer: Ruth Alexander (Photo: Same-sex wedding cake toppers. Credit: Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)

  • WS More or Less: Why are Lesbians More Likely to Divorce than Gay Men?

    07/10/2018 Duration: 09min

    New figures reveal that same-sex divorce rates are much higher among women than among men. The pattern is the same in Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK. Everywhere where there are statistics on same-sex divorce it is the same sex doing the bulk of the divorcing. Tim Harford discusses why this may be with Marina Ashdade, economist at Canada’s Vancouver School of Economics and author of “Dirty Money”, a book which applies economic ideas to the study of sex and love. Producer: Ruth Alexander Image: Same-sex wedding cake toppers Credit: Lucas Schifres/Getty Images

  • Loneliness; School Funding; Same-Sex Divorce.

    05/10/2018 Duration: 20min

    This week BBC Radio 4’s All in the Mind programme announced the results of The Loneliness Experiment. It was a large survey conducted by the programme in collaboration with the Wellcome Collection. The largest survey into the issue of loneliness to date, said All in the Mind, while the accompanying BBC press release reported that “The survey results indicate that 16-24 year olds experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group. 40% of respondents aged 16-24 reported feeling lonely often or very often, while only 29% of people aged 65-74 and 27% of people aged over 75 said the same.” In the editors' notes, the press release cautions that “This was a self-selecting sample, so people experiencing loneliness might have been more attracted to take part, inflating reported levels of loneliness.” But much of the reporting by other BBC outlets and the wider media was not so restrained. Tim Harford speaks to Deirdre Toher from the University of the West of England about why the survey's re

  • WS More of Less: Surviving the Battle of Britain

    01/10/2018 Duration: 09min

    Were Spitfire pilots killed after an average of four weeks in the World War Two battle?

  • Surviving the Battle of Britain; the World Cup and Domestic Violence; Buckfast and Arrests in Scotland

    28/09/2018 Duration: 22min

    Tim Harford on Spitfire pilots, and whether football triggers violence in the home.

  • WS More or Less: Trump and the Puerto Rico Death Toll

    24/09/2018 Duration: 08min

    How can we calculate excess mortality after a natural disaster?

  • How Many Schoolchildren are Carers? Shareholder Income, and Museum Visitors Vs Football Fans

    21/09/2018 Duration: 25min

    Tim Harford on child carers, shareholder income, football vs museums and dangerous sports

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