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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

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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

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    How a tick box doubled the US maternal mortality rates.

    How a tick box doubled the US maternal mortality rates.

    he US has been portrayed as in the grip of a maternal mortality crisis. In contrast to most other developed nations, the rate of maternal deaths in the US has been going up since the early 2000s.
    But why? With the help of Saloni Dattani, a researcher at Our World in Data, Tim Harford explores how a gradual change in the way the data was gathered lies at the heart of the problem.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Producer: Debbie Richford
    Production Co-ordinator: Brenda Brown
    Series Producer: Tom Colls
    Sound Mix: Emma Harth
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 9 min
    Election claims and erection claims

    Election claims and erection claims

    Are Labour right about the Liz Truss effect on mortgages? Are the Conservatives right about pensioners? Are Plaid Cymru right about spending? Are the Lib Dems right about care funding? Is Count Binface right about croissants?
    Why are MRP polls coming up with such different numbers?
    Do erections require a litre of blood?
    Tim Harford investigates the numbers in the news.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Reporter: Kate Lamble
    Producers: Simon Tulett, Nathan Gower, Beth Ashmead Latham and Debbie Richford
    Series producer: Tom Colls
    Production coordinator: Brenda Brown
    Sound mix: Rod Farquhar
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 28 min
    Do ‘pig butchering’ cyber scams make as much as half Cambodia’s GDP?

    Do ‘pig butchering’ cyber scams make as much as half Cambodia’s GDP?

    So-called “pig butchering” scams take billions of dollars from people around the globe.

    But do the cyber scams run from compounds in Cambodia really take an amount of money equivalent to half that country’s GDP?

    We investigate how the scale of these criminal operations has been calculated.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Reporter: Tom Colls
    Production coordinator: Brenda Brown
    Sound mix: Andrew Garratt
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 9 min
    Worse mortgages, better readers, and potholes on the moon

    Worse mortgages, better readers, and potholes on the moon

    Will Conservative policies raise mortgages by £4800, as Labour claim? Are primary school kids in England the best readers in the (western) world, as the Conservatives claim? Are there more potholes in the UK than craters on the moon?
    Tim Harford investigates some of the numbers in the news.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Reporter: Kate Lamble
    Producers: Nathan Gower, Simon Tullet
    Beth Ashmead-Latham and Debbie Richford
    Production coordinator: Brenda Brown
    Sound mix: James Beard
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 31 min
    Shakespeare’s maths

    Shakespeare’s maths

    AWilliam Shakespeare might well rank as the most influential writer in the English language. But it seems he also had a knack for numbers.
    Rob Eastaway, author of Much Ado about Numbers, tells Tim Harford about the simple maths that brings Shakespeare’s work to life.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Readings: Stella Harford and Jordan Dunbar
    Producer: Beth Ashmead-Latham
    Series producer: Tom Colls
    Production coordinator: Brenda Brown
    Sound mix: James Beard
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 9 min
    Leaflets, taxes, oil workers and classrooms

    Leaflets, taxes, oil workers and classrooms

    What’s going on with the dodgy bar charts that political parties put on constituency campaign leaflets?
    What’s the truth about tax promises?
    Are 100,000 oil workers going to lose their jobs in Scotland?
    Will class sizes increase in state schools if private schools increase their fees?
    Tim Harford investigates some of the numbers in the news.
    Presenter: Tim Harford
    Reporter: Kate Lamble
    Producers: Nathan Gower, Beth Ashmead-Latham, Debbie Richford
    Production coordinator: Brenda Brown
    Sound mix: Neil Churchill
    Editor: Richard Vadon

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
45 Ratings

45 Ratings

Slowfish22 ,

Fascinating-excellent-great insights

I love this show so much I hold listen to it everyday. Not only for its insights initially numbers but also into the broader societal impacts it offers.

dwunsdfif sd ,

No certainty in Numbers

A great show challenging my all too easy believe in numbers without dismissing the importance of statistics. And, the presentation is not as dry as the subjects the presenters are talking about.

Robsies ,

Funny, brilliant

A beacon of crystal-clear accuracy in a world filled with fake news and numerical illiteracy. Harford is just excellent.

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