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The 2018 Poverty and Inequality Report
Gender Inequality

Save the date! The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality will host our fifth annual State of the Union conference on March 16, 2018. Come hear the country’s top experts deliver a comprehensive assessment of where the country stands on key poverty and inequality outcomes. This year’s focus: gender inequality.


Roster of Experts

Discrimination
  • David Pedulla, Stanford University
Earnings and Income
  • Emmanuel Saez, University of California, Berkeley
Education
  • Sean Reardon and Erin Fahle, Stanford University
Gender Identification
  • Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University
Health
  • Mark Duggan, Stanford University
Labor Markets
  • Melissa Kearney and Katharine Abraham, University of Maryland
Networks
  • Adina Sterling, Stanford University
Occupational Segregation
  • Kim Weeden, Cornell University
Policy
  • Shelley Correll and Marianne Cooper, Stanford University
Poverty
  • Kathryn Edin, Johns Hopkins University, and Luke Shaefer, University of Michigan
Safety Net
  • Linda Burton and Whitney Welsh, Duke University; Beth Mattingly and Juan Pedroza, Stanford University
Sexual Harassment
  • Amy Blackstone, University of Maine; Heather McLaughlin, Oklahoma State University; Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota

For more information about The State of the Union on Poverty and Inequality, read the 20142015,  2016, and 2017 reports. Please email inequality@stanford.edu with questions.

Hosted by the
 Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.
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The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, a program of the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, is partly supported by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Elfenworks Foundation, the Google.org Charitable Giving Fund of Tides Foundation, Laura and John Arnold Foundation, the National Science Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, The Ballmer Group, and The James Irvine Foundation.

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