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Measurement & Methods

  • Couples with (Economic) Benefits

    In this spotlight on data, Leslie McCall discusses how marriage and cohabitation — relative to being single — affect where men and women fall along the income distribution.

  • The Tail That Wags: Differences in Effective Right Tail Coverage and Estimates of Wealth Inequality

    A.B. Kennickell. The Journal Economic Inequality. vol. 17, no.4. pp. 443-459. 2019.

  • Inequality by the Numbers Virtual Workshop 2020 and 2023

    The Stone Center's Inequality by the Numbers virtual workshop video series, which includes presentations from 2020 and 2023 on a range of topics related to socio-economic inequality.

  • The New Yorker: The Rich Can’t Get Richer Forever, Can They?

    Branko Milanovic's global inequality research is featured in this article on the predictability of inequality cycles.

  • ASA Policy and Research Workshop: Introduction to LIS

    Janet Gornick will lead a “mini-workshop” on using LIS, the cross-national data center based in Luxembourg.

  • Economic Self-Reliance and Gender Inequality Between U.S. Men and Women, 1970–2010

    D. Bloome, D. Burk, and L. McCall. American Journal of Sociology. vol. 124, no. 5. 2019.

  • Leslie McCall on Inequality and Public Opinion

    In this lecture, Leslie McCall presents a framework for understanding how, in the United States, public opinions about inequality, economic opportunity, and redistribution are related to one another in ways that are at odds with key tenets of American exceptionalism.

  • UNDP Panel: Measuring Inequality in the 21st Century

    In this video, Paul Krugman, Janet Gornick, Achim Steiner, and other experts discuss the challenges of addressing global inequality.

  • Measuring Inequality in the 21st Century

    The Human Development Report Office, LIS, the Stone Center, UNU-WIDER and the World Inequality Lab will host a symposium on March 28-29.

  • Inequality Workshop 2019

    2019 annual research workshop on socio-economic inequalities.

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CUNY Graduate Center
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Copyright © 2025 CUNY Graduate Center

  • About
  • Stone Center Senior Scholars
  • GC Wealth Project  
  • Stone Center Working Paper Series
  • Contact Us
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