Early Career Award for Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility August 17, 2014Awardee | David J. Harding (Ph.D. '05)... Read more about Early Career Award for Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility
Outstanding scholarship in social demography August 17, 2014Awardee | Patrick Sharkey (Ph.D. '07)... Read more about Outstanding scholarship in social demography
Q + A with Mario Luis Small April 1, 2014Harvard Colloquy | Mario Luis Small (Ph.D. '01)Within the isolation of the nation's poorest neighborhoods, a sociologist gets to the heart of inequality.
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Announces Inaugural Class of Grantees July 24, 2014Awardees | Ryan Sakoda (Ph.D. candidate in Economics), Vanessa Williamson (Ph.D. candidate in Government & Social Policy), and Will R. Dobbie (Ph.D. '13)... Read more about Washington Center for Equitable Growth Announces Inaugural Class of Grantees
Immobile labor andincome disparities between states January 15, 2013Harvard Magazine | Daniel Shoag (Ph.D. '11)
There is a Simpler Way for Students to Apply for Financial Aid June 20, 2014The New York Times | by Susan Dynarski and Judith Scott-Clayton (Ph.D. ' 09)
Economic View: The Big Economic Unknowns of 2015, From Unemployment to Oil December 27, 2014The New York Times | by Justin Wolfers (Ph.D. '01)
Vanishing Data: Census Bureau’s Plan to Cut Marriage and Divorce Questions Has Academics Up in Arms December 31, 2014The New York Times | by Justin Wolfers (Ph.D. '01)
For 146 Million U.S. Adults With No College Degree, $16.08 an Hour Is Just the Ticket October 30, 2014Bloomberg | Alicia Sasser Modestino (Ph.D. '01)