Other Research

Measuring Ancient Inequality

The Evolution of Top Incomes: A Historical and International Perspective

Vulnerable Populations and Transformative Law Teaching

The essays included in this volume began as presentations at the March 19–20, 2010 “Vulnerable Populations and Economic Realities” teaching conference organized and hosted by Golden Gate University School of Law and co-sponsored by the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT). That conference, generously funded by a grant from The Elfenworks Foundation, brought together law faculty, practitioners, and students to reexamine how issues of race, gender, sexual identity, nationality, disability, and generally—outsider status—are linked to poverty.

Urban Poverty and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from a Randomized Housing-Mobility Experiment

Housing Discrimination in Metropolitan America: Explaining Changes between 1989 and 2000

Measuring Trends in Leisure: The Allocation of Time over Five Decades

Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being

Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being

The Transition to Home Ownership and the Black-White Wealth Gap

For Love or Money?

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