National & International Affiliates
Massachusets Institute of Technology
Professor of Economics; IDSS Associate Director
econometrics, labor economics, public finance, causes and consequences of terrorism
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics
political economy, economic development, economic theory, income and wage inequality, human capital and training, labor economics, network economics
The Urban Institute
Labor Markets Research Group Leader, Vice President of Income and Benefits Policy Center
social insurance, social welfare, compensation of workers
Georgetown University
Univeristy Professor; 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics
analyses of markets with asymmetric information, efficiency wages, unemployment
State University of New York - Albany
Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Public Policy
ethnicity and race, immigration, demography, comparative sociology
Johns Hopkins University
John Dewey Professor Emeritus Sociology; Academy Professor in The Academy at JHU/KSAS
education, life course development, research methodology
Indiana University
Professor Emeritus
work and labor markets, research and methodology
Pennsylvania State University
McCourtney Professor of Sociology and Demography, Director, Center on Population Health and Aging
demography, political socialization, determinants of health and well-being, social origins of health disparities
University of Minnesota
Professor of Economics; Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
macroeconomics, political economy, international economics
Yale University
William K. Lanman, Jr. Professor of Sociology
urban inequality, race relations, qualitative methods, deviance and social control
New York University
Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University; Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values Emeritus, Princeton University
philosophy of mind and language, African and African-American intellectual history and political philosophy
City University of New York
Distinguished Professor
labor, social movements, science and technology, education, social theory and cultural studies
University of California, Irvine
Dean, School of Education; Senior Academic Advisor, Education Research Program
education, legal and institutional environments of schools, social stratification, student achievement and socialization, formal organizations, self employment
Princeton University
Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics
labor economics, econometrics, economic returns to education, labor market discrimination
University of Oxford, Nuffield College
Deceased
economics of income distribution and poverty, micro-economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ford Professor of Economics, Director of National Bureau of Economic Research Disability Research Center; Co-director of the School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative
human capital, skills training, earnings inequality, labor market impacts of technological change, contingent and intermediated work arrangements
University of Toronto
Professor, RBC Chair in Public and Economic Policy
labor economics, public economics, applied econometrics
University of California, Irvine
Chancellor's Professor of Sociology and Economics, Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public Policy
international migration, demography, racial and ethnic relations, family
University of British Columbia
Professor
macroeconomics, technical change, labor economics, globalization