Analyzing race, crime and urban violence, after Ferguson: Research perspectives and data December 3, 2014Journalist's Resource | William Julius Wilson, Robert Sampson
How “gentrification” in American cities maintains racial inequality and segregation: Research brief August 20, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | By Jackelyn Hwang, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology & Social Policy.
Rising Income Inequality—And What Can Be Done About It June 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Christopher Jencks
The Need to Simplify Financial Aid for College Students October 1, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Judith Scott-Clayton (Ph.D. '09)
How reliance on high-income consumers increases wage inequality in the U.S. economy July 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | By Nathan Wilmers, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology
How to fix America's broken unemployment benefits February 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Alix Gould-Werth and Alexander Hertel-Fernandez (Ph.D. candidate in Government & Social Policy).
How low-income Americans understand and react to the Earned Income Tax Credit March 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Laura M. Tach (Ph.D. '10)
Have reforms in U.S. housing assistance reduced neighborhood poverty? October 15, 2013Scholars Strategy Network | by Ann Owens (Ph.D. '12)
How harsh policing and mass imprisonment create second-class American citizens June 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Amy E. Lerman and Vesla M. Weaver (Ph.D. '07)
The growth of incarceration in the United States—Causes, consequences, and proposed reforms May 15, 2014Scholars Strategy Network | by Bruce Western