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Poverty, Inequality, and COVID-19

Stanford and CPI scholars weigh in on COVID-19.
The High-Stakes Count

CPI affiliate Pam Karlan and Nathaniel Persily discuss the challenges of taking the census during a pandemic. 
 

Featured Research

A selection of poverty and inequality papers recently released by CPI affiliates

Heterogeneous Effects of Early Algebra across California Middle Schools
Andrew Penner, Thurston Domina, and Andrew McEachin – Journal of Policy and Analysis

Lessons from New York City's Small Schools of Choice about High School Features that Promote Graduation for Disadvantaged Students
Sean Reardon, Pei Zhu, Rebecca Unterman, and Howard Bloom  Journal of Policy and Analysis

Metropolitan Reclassification and the Urbanization of Rural America
Kenneth Johnson and Daniel Lichter – Demography

An Optimal Test for Strategic Interaction in Social and Economic Network Formation between Heterogeneous Agents
Andrin Pelican and Bryan S. Graham – NBER

Racial Segregation and School Poverty in the United States, 1999–2016
Erin M. Fahle, Sean F. Reardon, Demetra Kalogrides, Ericka S. Weathers, and Heewon Jang – Race and Social Problems

Tapped Out? Racial Disparities in Extrahousehold Kin Resources and the Loss of Homeownership
Gregory Sharp, Ellen Whitehead, and Matthew Hall  Demography

COVID-19 Research

The Social Safety Net in the Wake of COVID-19
Marianne Bitler, Hilary W. Hoynes, and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach – NBER

Who are the Essential and Frontline Workers?
Francine D. Blau, Josefine Koebe, and Pamela A. Meyerhofer – NBER
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A research center in the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences at Stanford University, the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is partly supported by Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Ballmer Group, the Blue Shield of California Foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the Elfenworks Foundation, the Google.org Charitable Giving Fund of Tides Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, and Sunlight Giving.

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