Poverty in the EU Using Augmented Measures of Financial Resources: The Role of Assets and Debt
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S. Kuypers and I. Marx. Journal of European Social Policy. vol. 31, no. 5. pp. 496–516. 2021.
Z. Parolin and J. Gornick. American Sociological Review. vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1131–1163. 2021.
In this interview, University of Chicago economist and Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Steven Durlauf discusses his working paper on the Great Gatsby Curve and how sociology has influenced his work on poverty, inequality, and economic growth.
In this interview, Ignacio Flores discusses his work on constructing macro-consistent estimates of inequality in Latin America and a project on agricultural land distribution in France.
In this video, a panel of social scientists, including Janet Gornick and Leslie McCall, discuss ways for researchers to move beyond describing and quantifying the problem of inequality and to focus instead on ways to reduce it.
P. E. Erfurth. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 46. 2021.
N. Hérault and S. P. Jenkins. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 45. 2021.
In this video, Edward Glaeser and David Cutler, authors of the new book Survival of the City, discuss how cities are changing in the face of forces intensified by the coronavirus pandemic.
In this interview, Harvard Kennedy School’s Gordon Hanson, who is a Stone Center Affiliated Scholar, discusses pandemic-related trade disruptions and some of his recent work.
Paul Krugman and Branko Milanovic speak with Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp about their new book, "Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters. Introduction by Janet Gornick.