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October 22, 2022, Audio: "To what extent does where you live determine how you live? In particular, does growing up in a poor neighborhood reduce one’s chances for economic and…
June 2021, Paper: "How does one's place of residence affect individual behavior and long-run outcomes? Understanding neighborhood and place effects has been a leading question for…
July 1, 2020, Paper, "Antipoverty policies may hold promise as tools to improve health and reduce mortality rates among low-income Americans. We examined the health effects of the…
Creating Moves to Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Barriers to Neighborhood Choice. Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Lawrence Katz, August 2019, Paper, "Low-income families in…
Imagining a Future of Work That Fosters Mobility for All. Lawrence Katz, February 2018, Paper, "We live in a time of rising economic polarization. Low- and high-wage jobs are…
Expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit for Workers Without Dependent Children. Lawrence Katz, September 2017, Paper, "In recent decades, wage inequality in the United States has…
Documenting decline in U.S. economic mobility. Lawrence Katz, April 28, 2017, Paper, "Median incomes stagnate as inequality increases."…
Reducing inequality: Neighborhood and school interventions. Lawrence Katz, 2015, Paper. "Fifty years after the Civil Rights Act and the declaration of the War on…
Achieving Escape Velocity: Neighborhood and School Interventions to Reduce Persistent Inequality. Roland Fryer, Lawrence Katz, 2013, Paper. "This paper reviews the evidence on the…
The Most Egalitarian of All Professions: Pharmacy and the Evolution of a Family-Friendly Occupation. Claudia Goldin, Lawrence Katz, September 2012, Paper. "Pharmacy has…