Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality at Peking University
Admit-only training for advanced Ph.D. students and early career faculty led by a roster of multidisciplinary leading scholars.
Admit-only training for advanced Ph.D. students and early career faculty led by a roster of multidisciplinary leading scholars.
Bringing together scholars working on theoretical, econometric, and empirical papers that address inequality and mobility in Asia.
Admit-only training for advanced Ph.D. students and early career faculty led by a roster of multidisciplinary leading scholars.
Using the strengths of economics, econophysics, sociology, and history to develop new tools to understand wealth inequality.
Reflecting on the SCOTUS decision on race-based admissions, this conversation joins different perspectives on affirmative action.
With new datasets and statistical models, the conference addresses the need to translate data into substantive mobility claims.
Melissa Kearney delivers her findings on how modern trends in family structure perpetuate inequality and erode social mobility.
A convening to evaluate the major efforts of the 1960s to address persistent disadvantage.
A discussion about the state of NCAA athletic labor relations, the racial dynamics therein, labor struggles, and inequality.
Using the strengths of economics, econophysics, sociology, and history to develop new tools to understand wealth inequality.
A conversation with Member of British Parliament Liam Byrne about how different trends in wealth affect the economy and democracy.