What Accounts for the Rising Share of Women in the Top 1%?
R. V. Burkhauser, N. Hérault, S. P. Jenkins, and R. Wilkins. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 17. 2020.
R. V. Burkhauser, N. Hérault, S. P. Jenkins, and R. Wilkins. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 17. 2020.
I. Bleynat, A. Challú, and P. Segal. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 16. 2020.
Watch leading economic experts discuss the gaping disparities by race and class that have driven so many Americans into the streets
In this research spotlight, a study by Leslie McCall and her coauthor, Ann Shola Orloff, calls for examining the connections among different dimensions of inequality.
In this research spotlight, a study by Bilyana Petrova shows how corruption and inefficiency obstruct the supply side of redistribution.
L. Monroy-Gómez-Franco and R. Vélez-Grajales. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 14. 2020.
In his personal blog post, Branko Milanovic examines data from “Pride and Prejudice” and "Anna Karenina" as vignettes to explore income inequality in 19th century literature.
In Bloomberg, a look at wealth inequality and the pandemic with Salvatore Morelli.
In this commentary, Jaquelyn Jahn, a social epidemiologist who will be joining the Stone Center as a postdoctoral scholar this fall, discusses the consequences of the pandemic on incarcerated populations.
In this interview, Yonatan Berman discusses his research on the interrelationships among absolute mobility, relative mobility, growth, and inequality.