National & International Affiliates
University of California, Berkeley
Safety Net and Incarceration Research Group Leader, Professor of Public Policy and Economics, Haas Distinguished Chair in Economic Disparities
poverty, inequality, and the impacts of government tax and transfer programs on low income families
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
James Cullen Chair in Economics
labor economics, crime and corruption
University of Tokyo
Professor of Sociology, Institute of Social Sciences
social stratification, social mobility, education, labor markets
Harvard University
Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy; BP Centennial Professor at London School of Business
comparative political economy, capitalism and the welfare state, electoral politics, applied formal theory
New York University
Professor of Sociology
gender inequality, stratification, economy and society, theory, research methods
University of Helsinki and VATT Institute for Economic Research
Professor of Public Economics; Professor of economics, Swedish Institute for Social Research (on leave)
income and wealth inequality, poverty, socio-economic mobility
New York University
Silver Professor of Sociology
socio-behavioral theory, distributive justice, status, international migration, mathematical methods for theory building, factorial survey methods for empirical analysis
Harvard University
Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy, Emeritus
family structure, poverty, welfare
University of Michigan
Research Professor, Survey Research Center, Deputy Director, Panel Study of Income Dynamics
measurement of inequality and mobility, effects of tax rebates, equivalence scale estimation, poverty measurement, price indexes
University of California, Berkeley
Associate Professor at Goldman School of Public Policy
social welfare, urban economics, spatial mismatch, social consequences of incarceration
Oxford University
Official Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford University
welfare, educational inequality, class structure, social mobility, life course
The University of Manchester
Emeritus Professor of History; Visiting Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics; Honorary Professor of History, University of Edinburgh
nature and meanings of work, state and colonialism, citizenship
The University of Houston
Henry Graham Professor of Economics; Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research; Research Fellow, IZA, The Institute for the Study of Labor
labor economics
University of North Carolina
Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology; Adjunct Professor of Management, Kenan-Flager School of Business; Adjunct Professor of Public Policy and Global Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
labor markets, analysis of job quality, cross-national study of attitudes toward work
University of Amsterdam
Professor of Sociology; Researcher, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI-KNAW), The Hague
demography, methodology and statistics
University of California, Berkeley
Professor of Sociology, Emeritus
education, political sociology
Harvard University
Elisabeth Allison Professor of Economics, Research Associate, NBER; Co-Scientific Director and Co-Founder, J-PAL
wage and income inequality, unemployment, education, the impact ofglobalization and technological change on the labor market, the effectiveness of social and labor market policies
Columbia University
Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History
American politics, comparative politics, political theory, urban politics, race relations, class formation, social movements