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  1. Marginal Effects of Merit Aid for Low-Income Students

    ... completion for students targeting four-year schools by about 8 points. Degree gains are concentrated among four-year applicants who would otherwise have been unlikely to pursue a four-year program. Degree ...

  2. About the Center

    ... advocacy, philanthropy, and policymaking. Learn more about the immersive interview data collected through the  American Voices ... our current areas of research View researchers who are Stanford University affiliates  and national and international ...

  3. The rise of the noxious contract

    ... a new “risk divide” between (a) face-to-face workers who bear disproportionate health risks (exposure to COVID-19) and economic ... can’t get enough work, and policymakers accordingly worry about how to increase employment and to supplement income until employment is ...

  4. Income Segregation and Intergenerational Mobility Across Colleges in the United States

    We construct publicly available statistics on parents’ incomes and ... and high-income families are much smaller among students who attend the same college than across colleges. Colleges with the best ... income persistence among college students by about 25%. We conclude that changing how students are allocated to colleges ...

  5. Behind the screen

    ... online learning as a frustrating experience, fretted about the quality of remote school, and worried about the emotional impact on ... the American Voices Project to hear directly from families who had to cope with the uncertainties of the new era. Because our interviews ...

  6. Having to stay still

    ... activity and social interaction, which in turn brought about feelings of boredom, low energy, restlessness, sadness, and depression. ... dreams. But stillness also came with benefits for some, who found respite from their everyday stresses and fears. Adolescence spans ...

  7. Measuring the Effect of Student Loans on College Persistence

    ... of research assesses the impact of grants; less is known about how loan programs affect persistence and degree completion. We use ... on the impacts of loan eligibility for university students who retake the national admission test after their first year of studies. Those ...

  8. Past Initiative: Stanford Poverty & Technology Lab

    ... & Technology Lab is dedicated to developing new theories about poverty while at the same time incubating applied technology solutions. ... The lab will creatively assemble people who can make things happen. The lab teams, competing against and challenging ...