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American Inequality and the 2008 Election

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Political scientists Larry M. Bartels (Princeton University) and Theda Skocpol (Harvard University) discuss the 2008 Presidential election and what it means for trends in economic inequality in the United States. Moderated by political scientist Jennifer...

Zoua M. Vang

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National Science Foundation Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, 2008-2010.

William Dawson Scholar Award, McGill University, 2020. The William Dawson Scholar Award "recognizes an eme...

The Race between Education and Technology

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Delving into The Race between Education and Technology (Harvard University Press, 2008) and its significance. A discussion with economists Claudia Goldin (Harvard University) and Lawrence F. Katz (Harvard University) of their latest book, which traces the...

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Helen B. Marrow

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Robert Wood Johnson Postdoctoral Scholar in Health Policy, University of California, Berkeley, 2008-2010.

Winner of the Lillian and Joseph Leibner Award for Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring, Tufts University, 2019.

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Matthew Desmond wins Pulitzer Prize for 'Evicted'

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Awardee | Matthew Desmond's Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City has won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in general nonfiction. The award citation lauded Desmond's book "as a deeply researched exposé that showed how mass evictions after the 2008...

Elisabeth Jacobs

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Elisabeth Jacobs is a senior fellow focusing on issues related to family economic security and economic mobility. Elisabeth is a nationally recognized expert on family income and earnings instability, low-wage employment and job quality...

What We Learned About Trump's Supporters This Week

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The New Yorker | Cites "Theda Skocpol's careful work [joint with Vanessa Williamson] on the Tea Party show[ing] that it was a movement of middle-class Americans, many of whom experienced a shock to their net worth after the 2008 financial crash when the...

Stone Inequality & Social Policy Seminar: Christopher Wildeman

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Parental Criminal Justice Involvement and Child Safety Christopher Wildeman, Professor of Sociology, Duke University Christopher Wildeman is Professor and Chair of Sociology in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Public Policy in the...