Discrimination and Poverty
Leaders: Shelley Correll, David Pedulla, Cecilia Ridgeway
The Poverty and Discrimination RG is charged with developing a regularized protocol for measuring the amount and extent of discrimination in labor and housing markets. It is increasingly clear that labor market discrimination, far from withering away, remains very prominent for many statuses and in many types of markets. However, because this research tradition is based on “one-off” audit studies and laboratory experiments, it is not possible to compare across studies and assess which types of discrimination are the most important or the most resistant to change. There is accordingly a need to build a standardized protocol for monitoring trends in discrimination across the various types of discrimination in play (e.g., poverty status, employment status, homelessness, economic background, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, incarceration status, citizenship, religion, disability). The twofold objective of this protocol is to make it possible to assess which types of discrimination are especially prominent and which types are growing weaker or stronger over time.
CPI Collaborators
Orley C. Ashenfelter |
Joseph Douglas Green 1895 Professor of Economics |
Princeton University | |
R. Richard Banks |
Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, Justin M. Roach, Jr. Faculty Scholar |
Stanford University | |
William T. Bielby |
Professor of Sociology |
University of Illinois-Chicago | |
Sandra E. Black |
Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs |
Columbia University | |
Amitabh Chandra |
Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy, Director of Health Policy Research |
Harvard University |