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  • Changing Household Structures, Household Employment, and Poverty Trends in Rich Countries

    L. Azzollini, R. Breen, and B. Nolan. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 80. 2023.

  • Immigration and Regional Specialization in AI

    G. Hanson. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 73. 2023.

  • Nancy Folbre: Unlike Bankers, Employees in Care Industries Can’t Capture Rents

    In this interview, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Nancy Folbre discusses her recent study, which looks at why care services providers have relatively low pay compared to workers in business services with equivalent levels of education.

  • Employing the Unemployed of Marienthal: Evaluation of a Guaranteed Job Program

    M. Kasy and L. Lehner. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 67. 2023.

  • Inequality and Workplace Diversity: Race, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Decision-Making Authority at Work

    Ryan Smith, in this presentation for the Stone Center’s Inequality by the Numbers 2023 virtual workshop, examines persistent inequalities by gender and race in the workplace and the central role of people in positions of authority, and their mis/understandings of racial inequality, for achieving meaningful diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.

  • Inequality in New York City and the Impact of Local Policy

    James Parrott, in this presentation for the Stone Center’s Inequality by the Numbers 2023 virtual workshop, provides an update on his 2020 presentation, showing long-term trends in wages, employment, and inequality in New York City, including during the pandemic, and demonstrating the importance of local public policy in reducing racial and economic inequality.

  • Making Sense of the Unpredictable Economy: Paul Krugman in Conversation with Joseph E. Gagnon, Claudia Sahm, and Karl Smith

    Paul Krugman leads a panel of experts who will discuss the current economy's high inflation and low unemployment, and the policies that can help the U.S. avoid a recession.

  • Changing the Conversation: When Division Gives Way to Common Hopes and Movements for Change

    In this post, Stone Center Scholar Leslie McCall reflects on a recent panel, Building Political Alliances Across Race and Class, hosted by the Stone Center and the Graduate Center.

  • Panel: Building Political Alliances Across Race and Class

    A panel discussion of how diverse coalitions across race and class can bring about much needed change to our political system, institutions, and social policies. Introduction by Leslie McCall.

  • Building Political Alliances Across Race and Class

    A panel discussion of how diverse coalitions across race and class can bring about much needed change to our political system, institutions, and social policies.

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