Stone Center Postdoctoral Scholar Naomi Crowther, an economist whose research focuses on topics such as gendered wealth inequality and the effects of forced displacement, discusses her recent working paper, her ongoing projects, and why she decided to earn a doctoral degree after working in research for international institutions.
An eighth cohort of postdoctoral scholars will join the Stone Center for two-year appointments that begin in August 2026. Jasmine Simington was selected for the position that focuses on wealth inequality and is affiliated with the GC Wealth Project. Christopher Pulliam was selected for the position that broadly focuses on mobility and poverty.
N. Crowther and L. Roos. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 124. 2026.
M. Belguise, N. Y. Chen, Y. Huang, and Z. Mo. European Journal of Political Economy. vol. 87. 2025.
Z. Mo, K. Kaeppel, C. Schröder, and L. Yang. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 115. 2025.
N. Bharti, A. Gethin, T. Jenmana, Z. Mo, T, Piketty, and L. Yang. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 114. 2025.
S. Hong, N. N. Kim, Z. Mo, and L. Yang. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 113. 2025.
F. Disslbacher, M. Haselmayer, L. Lehner, S. Rapp, and F. Windisch. Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 112. 2025.
Marai Hayes, one of the Stone Center's new postdoctoral scholars, discusses her research projects, how she became interested in the connections between health and inequality, and the likely impacts of recent health policy changes at the federal level.
The Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality is seeking applicants for an eighth cohort of postdoctoral scholars. These full-time, two-year positions will begin in August 2026.


