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Inequality Summer Institute 1999

 

P a r t i c i p a n t s

 

David Ellwood (Organizer)
Kennedy School of Government 

John Ballantine
Kennedy School of Government

George Borjas
Kennedy School of  Government

Xavier de Souza Briggs
US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
and Kennedy School of Government

Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Teachers College, Columbia University

Francoise Carre
Radcliffe Public Policy Institute

Mariko Chang
Sociology, Harvard University

Leslie Cintron
Radcliffe Public Policy Institute

Andrew Clarkwest
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Social Policy, Harvard University

Brent Coffin
Harvard Divinity School

Suzanne Cooper
Kennedy School of Government

Susan Crawford 
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Harvard University

Sheldon Danziger
Social Work and Public Policy, University of Michigan

Daniel Devroye
Ph.D. candidate in Political Economy & Government, Harvard University

Rachel Deyette
Ph.D. candidate in Political Economy & Government, Harvard University

Jack Donahue
Kennedy School of Government

Susan Dynarski
Economics, MIT

Susan Eaton
Radcliffe Public Policy Institute

Kathryn Edin
Sociology, University of Pennsylvania

Ron Ferguson
Kennedy School of Government

Roberto Fernandez
Graduate School of Business, Stanford University

Marshall Ganz
Kennedy School of Government

Edward Glaeser
Economics, Harvard University

Claudia Goldin
Economics, Harvard University

Peter Gottschalk
Economics, Boston College

Jennifer Hochschild
Politics and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

Harry J. Holzer
US Department of Labor and Michigan State University

Christopher Jencks
Kennedy School of Government

Thomas Kane
Kennedy School of Government

Lawrence Katz
Economics, Harvard University

Andrew Karch
Ph.D. candidate in Government, Harvard University

Taeku Lee
Kennedy School of Government

Frank Levy
Urban Studies and Planning, MIT

Jeffrey Liebman
National Economic Council and Kennedy School of Government

Susan Mayer
Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago

Shelley McDonough
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Harvard University

Katherine McFate
Rockefeller Foundation

Sara McLanahan
Sociology and Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

Lawrence M. Mead
Politics, New York University

Jal Mehta
Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology and Social Policy, Harvard University

Lawrence Mishel
Economic Policy Institute

Philip Moss
School of Management, UMass, Lowell

Richard Murnane
Harvard Graduate School of Education

Katherine S. Newman
Kennedy School of Government

Richard Parker
Shorenstein Center, Kennedy School of Government

Paul E. Peterson
Government Department and Kennedy School of Government

Wendell Primus
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities

James Quane
Kennedy School of Government

Bruce Rankin
Kennedy School of Government

Paula M. Rayman
Radcliffe Public Policy Institute 

Robert B. Reich
Heller Graduate School, Brandeis University

Barbara Reskin
Sociology, Harvard University

Patricia Ruggles
US Department of Health and Human Services

Bishwapriya Sanyal
Urban Studies and Planning, MIT

Alicia Sasser
Ph.D candidate in Economics, Harvard University

Isabel Sawhill
The Brookings Institution

Mario Small
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Harvard University

Aage B. Sorensen
Sociology, Harvard University

John D. Stephens
Political Science and Sociology, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ruth Turley
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Harvard University

Eric Wanner
President, Russell Sage Foundation

Mary C. Waters
Sociology, Harvard University

Celeste Watkins
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology, Harvard University

R. Kent Weaver
The Brookings Institution

Richard Weissbourd
Kennedy School of Government

Julie Boatright Wilson
Kennedy School of Government

William Julius Wilson
Kennedy School of Government

Christopher Winship
Sociology, Harvard University

Justin Wolfers
Ph.D. candidate in Economics, Harvard University

Jessica Wolpaw
Ph.D. candidate in Economics, Harvard University

Dan Zuberi
Ph.D. candidate in Sociology and Social Policy, Harvard University

 

 

 

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