by Nicole Bonomini | Apr 30, 2024
Asher Dvir-Djerassi is a joint Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Public Policy. He is a Student Fellow at the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics, where he works closely with the Wealth and Mobility (WAM) Study. Asher’s research primarily concerns income and...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 26, 2024
Chalem uses demographic and longitudinal methods to examine evolving relationships in several important institutions of the American political economy. One of his two main research focuses is on labor market dynamics. He explores the relationship between workers and...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 26, 2024
Nils is a historical sociologist with substantive interests in social inequality, political economy, social theory, and quantitative as well as comparative-historical methods. He is a graduate student fellow with the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics and the Center...
by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 14, 2024
Davon Norris’s research is broadly oriented to understanding how our ways of determining what is valuable informs patterns of inequality with an acute focus on racism and racial inequality. Often, this means he studies the history, construction, and operation of...
by Nicole Bonomini | Jan 11, 2024
Joe’s research uses survey and administrative data to examine the roots of racial and socioeconomic inequalities in the contemporary United States. Currently, he primarily focuses on racial inequalities in housing and wealth. Joe has published on the causes of class...