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    About the Malcolm Wiener Center

    The Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, home to the Inequality program, is the Harvard Kennedy School’s center for the advancement of ideas, research, and policy to confront social problems that are among the nation's most urgent domestic policy challenges.

    Social Policy encompasses concerns of poverty and disadvantage, enduring inequalities of race, education and economic mobility, the safety net for families and children, crime and criminal justice, urban neighborhoods and inner cities, employment and labor markets, and health care.

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    Ten Big Ideas: Inequality & Wealth Concentration

    10 Big Ideas. 8 minutes each. Infinite possibilities.
    Thursday, Oct 13, 2016, at Harvard Kennedy School
     

    Ten Harvard faculty members from across Harvard University's social sciences share 10 Big Ideas on inequality and wealth concentration
     

    Bringing insights from diverse academic fields and approaches, each will present one big idea for the study of inequality—a big idea that captivates their attention, motivates their work, and illuminates promising areas for future progress.

    What are the big ideas, the most...

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