It’s all about a feedback gap! Read more about the gap in new research by Shelley Correll, CPI research group leader, and Caroline Simard, research director at the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.
Social Service Review announces a special issue dedicated to studies of household economic instability and social policy. Studies that provide new empirical evidence or a major theoretical contribution will be considered. Papers are due by September 15, 2016.
Miles Corak considers how intergenerational economic mobility in the U.S. stacks up against that of peer countries in the seventh installment of our “State of the Union” video series.
Join the cast and crew of the hit ABC television series "Fresh Off the Boat" for an evening discussion of diversity and representation in arts and entertainment.
Tufts University professor Natalie Masuoka argues that Americans increasingly accept the idea that individuals can choose identities that were once seen as immutable.
Wednesday, May 18, Brandon Room, Black Community Services Center, 12pm
Harvard University professor Alexandra Killewald argues that marriage has no causal effect on men’s wages and that marriage occurs when wages are already rising unusually rapidly.