MacArthur Foundation Pathways to Success: The Successful Second Generation in New York City Awarded Scholars: Richard Alba,CUNY Graduate Center Maurice Crul,Erasmus University Rotterdam Vivian Louie,W. T. Grant Foundation Project Date:Mar 2015 Award Amount: $20,820 Learn More Human Capital Spillovers and the Geography of Intergenerational Mobility Awarded Scholars: Brant Abbott,Yale University Giovanni Gallipoli,University of British Columbia Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $35,000 Learn More Living at the Minimum: Low-Wage Workers with Children During Seattle's Minimum Wage Increase Awarded Scholars: Heather D. Hill,University of Washington Jennifer Romich,University of Washington Project Date:May 2015 Award Amount: $30,766 Learn More Inequality, Threat, and the Social Fabric: Laboratory Studies on the Harmful Effects of Income Inequality on Social Relations and Well-Being Awarded Scholars: Serena Chen,University of California, Berkeley Dacher Keltner,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jul 2015 Award Amount: $113,096 Learn More Minimum Wage Policies and Low-Wage Work: An Assessment of New Methods and Measures Awarded Scholars: Arindrajit Dube,University of Massachusetts, Amherst Project Date:Jun 2015 Award Amount: $94,295 Learn More Migrants and the Making of America Awarded Scholars: Nathan Nunn,Harvard University Nancy Qian,Yale University Sandra Sequeira,London School of Economics Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $86,699 Learn More Are Barrios Good or Bad? The Effects of Metropolitan Area Segregation On Hispanic Access to Opportunity Awarded Scholars: Ingrid Gould Ellen,New York University Project Date:Jan 2015 Award Amount: $73,426 Learn More The Role of Private Schooling in Contributing to the Increase in Inequality of Educational Outcomes between Children from Low- and High-Income Families Awarded Scholars: Richard J. Murnane,Harvard University Sean Reardon,Professor of Sociology, Stanford University Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $139,313 Learn More Inequality, Issue Salience, and Policy Responsiveness: A Comparative Study of the Politics of Inequality in the United States and the United Kingdom Awarded Scholars: Pepper Culpepper,European University Institute Taeku Lee,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jan 2015 Award Amount: $56,861 Learn More
Pathways to Success: The Successful Second Generation in New York City Awarded Scholars: Richard Alba,CUNY Graduate Center Maurice Crul,Erasmus University Rotterdam Vivian Louie,W. T. Grant Foundation Project Date:Mar 2015 Award Amount: $20,820 Learn More
Human Capital Spillovers and the Geography of Intergenerational Mobility Awarded Scholars: Brant Abbott,Yale University Giovanni Gallipoli,University of British Columbia Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $35,000 Learn More
Living at the Minimum: Low-Wage Workers with Children During Seattle's Minimum Wage Increase Awarded Scholars: Heather D. Hill,University of Washington Jennifer Romich,University of Washington Project Date:May 2015 Award Amount: $30,766 Learn More
Inequality, Threat, and the Social Fabric: Laboratory Studies on the Harmful Effects of Income Inequality on Social Relations and Well-Being Awarded Scholars: Serena Chen,University of California, Berkeley Dacher Keltner,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jul 2015 Award Amount: $113,096 Learn More
Minimum Wage Policies and Low-Wage Work: An Assessment of New Methods and Measures Awarded Scholars: Arindrajit Dube,University of Massachusetts, Amherst Project Date:Jun 2015 Award Amount: $94,295 Learn More
Migrants and the Making of America Awarded Scholars: Nathan Nunn,Harvard University Nancy Qian,Yale University Sandra Sequeira,London School of Economics Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $86,699 Learn More
Are Barrios Good or Bad? The Effects of Metropolitan Area Segregation On Hispanic Access to Opportunity Awarded Scholars: Ingrid Gould Ellen,New York University Project Date:Jan 2015 Award Amount: $73,426 Learn More
The Role of Private Schooling in Contributing to the Increase in Inequality of Educational Outcomes between Children from Low- and High-Income Families Awarded Scholars: Richard J. Murnane,Harvard University Sean Reardon,Professor of Sociology, Stanford University Project Date:Dec 2014 Award Amount: $139,313 Learn More
Inequality, Issue Salience, and Policy Responsiveness: A Comparative Study of the Politics of Inequality in the United States and the United Kingdom Awarded Scholars: Pepper Culpepper,European University Institute Taeku Lee,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jan 2015 Award Amount: $56,861 Learn More