by Nicole Bonomini | Feb 19, 2026 | Announcements, Publications
by Fernanda Pires, Michigan News Bureaucratic hurdles and racial disparities restrict access to victim compensation for adult survivors of sexual assault, deepen justice system inequities and compound trauma. The absence of police verification of a crime is the...
by Nicole Bonomini | Jan 26, 2026 | Announcements
As economic disparities reach historic levels, the University of Michigan is renewing its commitment to investigating causes of social inequality. A $5 million gift from the Stone Foundation will allow the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics...
by Nicole Bonomini | Jan 2, 2026 | Announcements, CID Speaker Series, Events
Save the Dates: Winter Speaker Lineup From Economics and Political Sociology to Urban Studies and Public Policy, our coming lineup of speakers represent an array of fields studying different aspects of social inequality. Join us as we host 10 talks beginning next...
by Nicole Bonomini | Dec 16, 2025 | Announcements, Awards and Recognition, Emerging Inequality Scholars
Applications due by Monday, February 9, 2026 CID is now accepting applications for the Emerging Inequality Scholar Award, open to graduate students at the University of Michigan who are interested in studying socio-economic inequality, especially students engaged in...
by Nicole Bonomini | Dec 10, 2025 | Announcements, Publications
by Fernanda Pires, Michigan News A University of Michigan study showed that low U.S. fertility has led to gains in pay equity. Eight percent of the narrowing gender pay gap came from women having fewer children. The findings arrive amid a growing pronatalist push from...
by Nicole Bonomini | Dec 3, 2025 | Announcements, Publications
by Jared Wadley, Michigan News Local governments are responsible for many services people rely on daily, like schools, parks and public safety. But the money available to pay for these services depends heavily on how much taxable property wealth sits inside each city...