Audio Recordings

Audio Recordings

Unpublished

Unpublished

Radio Interview: California's Poverty Problem

California has the fifth largest economy in the world and an unemployment rate near 4%, yet 40% of Californians live at or near the poverty level. CPI director David Grusky, Sara Kimberlin, and Caroline Danielson talk with KALW about poverty in California.

Listen: The Broken Child Support System

Family instability and complexity have grown dramatically in the United States in recent decades, trends that are concentrated among the most disadvantaged of our citizens. Child support is critical but our policies are ill-equipped to handle the reality of today's families.

Listen: Assessing the Links Between Economic and Political Inequality in the United States

Radio Interview: Kids in U.S. Far Less Likely to Earn More than Parents

CPI Director David Grusky talks with KQED about income immobility, growing inequality, and what can be done to curb this downward trend.

Delivering Equality: Charles F. Sabel

Charles F. Sabel of Columbia University speaks on "Delivering Equality: How the Provision of New Public Services Helps Equalize Life Chances."

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The Sawyer Seminar Series on the Dynamics of Inequality was generously funded by the Mellon Foundation and sponsored by the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, the Elfenworks Foundation, and IRiSS.

 

Gender Inequality: Francine Blau

Francine Blau of Cornell University speaks on "Gender Inequality: Continuing Progress?" 

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The Sawyer Seminar Series on the Dynamics of Inequality was generously funded by the Mellon Foundation and sponsored by the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, the Elfenworks Foundation, and IRiSS.

Inequality and Attitudes Toward Inequality: Benjamin Friedman

Benjamin Friedman of Harvard University speaks on "Inequality and Attitudes Toward Inequality."

Part 1   
Part 2

The Sawyer Seminar Series on the Dynamics of Inequality was generously funded by the Mellon Foundation and sponsored by the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, the Elfenworks Foundation, and IRiSS.

Schizophrenic Capitalism: Richard F. Freeman

Richard F. Freeman of Harvard University speaks on "Schizophrenic Capitalism: Greed, Altruism, and Inequality in the US Economy."

Part 1   
Part 2 

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