by Nicole Bonomini | Sep 28, 2022 | Announcements
Academics are trained to push beyond the bounds of what is already known about the world. But when it comes to offering solutions, scholars often tend to operate within the bounds of existing policy options. “Oftentimes, our minds retreat to what has already been...
by Nicole Bonomini | Sep 22, 2022 | Inequality Scholar Spotlight
Understanding Urban Planning and Segregation in New York “A country and a city of extremes” Did you know American cities are more segregated today than they were 100 years ago? Urban economist and new CID faculty member Sun Kyoung Lee, Ph.D., has spent the last...
by Nicole Bonomini | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized
Economic inequality in the U.S. has reached extreme levels, in particular in terms of wealth, and the pandemic has pulled away the curtain on many of the inequalities, injustices, and economic vulnerabilities in this country. There is hardly a more urgent time – and...
by Nicole Bonomini | Sep 14, 2022 | Publications
CID Faculty member Pablo Mitnik published “A Very Uneven Playing Field: Economic Mobility in the United States” in CID’s discussion paper series earlier this year. The paper was published by the American Journal of Sociology in January 2024. He sat down with CID to...
by Nicole Bonomini | Sep 12, 2022 | Announcements
Carrie Jankowski joined the Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics (CID) on September 6 as a research data analyst, having spent most of her career in macroeconomic and financial analyst roles in the Economic Research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago....