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APRIL 15, 2016
KORET-TAUBE CONFERENCE CENTER
STANFORD UNIVERSITY

The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is hosting the third annual Berkeley-Stanford Conference on Inequality. The conference brings together faculty who are leaders in poverty and inequality research. This year's conference will focus on education and labor markets. To learn more and RSVP, click here.

Schools and Inequality

  • The Role of Colleges in Intergenerational Mobility
    Emmanuel Saez, Professor of Economics; Chancellor’s Chair in Tax Policy and Public Finance; Director, Center for Equitable Growth, UC-Berkeley
  • Socioeconomic and Educational Inequality
    Sean Reardon, Professor of Poverty and Inequality in Education, Professor of Sociology (by courtesy), Stanford University
  • Can Schools Level the Playing Field?
    Rucker Johnson, Associate Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC-Berkeley


Labor Markets

  • Intergenerational Mobility in the United States: A Historical and Geographic Perspective
    Raj Chetty, Professor of Economics, Stanford University
  • What Role do Job Contacts Play in Facilitating Job Mobility?
    Sandra Smith, Associate Professor of Sociology, Stanford University
  • Gender, Marriage, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage
    Pablo Mitnik, Research Scholar, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, and David Grusky, Barbara Kimball Browning Professor in the Humanities and Sciences; Professor of Sociology; Director, Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
The conference is cosponsored by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, UC-Berkeley Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, Stanford Program on Administrative Data, and Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality.
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is a program of the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences.

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