2023, Paper: "Since the end of the 1990s, Kazakhstan has relied on oil and gas as the main drivers of economic growth. While this has led…
April 11, 2023, Paper: "Social norms have been shown to be powerful motivators for various forms of collective action, including voting,…
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April 6, 2023, Video: “This hybrid seminar was given by Phil Gramm, former United States Senator and author of The Myth of American…
While more than half of 18-to-25-year-olds in the service sector left their jobs during the pandemic, the overwhelming majority did so to…
March 2023, Audio: "One of Boston's most pressing and visible issue is homelessness. Harvard's Chan School of Public Health is now offering…
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The extreme levels of inequality now evident in the United States and other countries across the globe carry grave systemic risks.
2023, Paper: "This article explores racial stratification in work environments. Inequality scholars have long identified racial disparities…
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Through his work with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority—and in his own consulting work—Flacks tackles what he calls “the stupid…
February 17, 2023, Paper: "Racial residential segregation is a crucial aspect of the persisting racial inequality in the United States. We…
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Bringing a quantitative storytelling approach to social policy issues.