Opportunity Insights

@OppInsights

A non-partisan research + policy institute based at focused on improving economic opportunity. Led by Raj Chetty, John Friedman, & Nathaniel Hendren.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2018.

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    30. ruj 2018.

    We’re Opportunity Insights, a nonpartisan research + policy institute located at . Led by economists Raj Chetty, & , our mission is to translate insights from scientific research into policy change via an interdisciplinary approach to

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  2. 27. sij

    "[Econ 50]is one of the best courses I have taken at .I hadn't been interested in taking economics before, but the fact that this class started with issues I care about and taught the rest through them made it awesome." Take a look at the syllabus:

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  3. 27. sij

    Another semester begins! Raj Chetty's course "Using Big Data to Solve Economic and Social Problems" (now Econ 50) is open to all students and requires no prerequisites. Join us to learn how big data can be used to address some of the biggest challenges of our time!

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    The impact of socioeconomics on economic mobility is still felt today. In 2017, economics professor launched , a research and policy institute working to develop policy solutions to improve the lives of Americans.

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  5. 21. sij

    Our co-founder will be joining this important conversation on Jan 30th. More information and tickets available here:

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  6. 16. sij

    We're excited to announce has joined Opportunity Insights as our Senior Data Strategist! Lynn is tasked with building data partnerships to expand our understanding of the factors that accelerate, or impede, economic mobility.

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    16. sij
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  9. 15. sij

    On Jan 30th, will discuss "Childcare And The Future Of The American Dream" at ! Tickets still available here:

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    14. sij

    Thank you Sarah Oppenheimer from for sharing data & research on the impact of moving to high opportunity areas on a child’s wellbeing

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    Faculty in Focus with John Friedman - Provost Richard Locke speaks with Economist , whose work combines economics, big data, and public policy to understand why some children rise out of poverty and some do not.

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  12. 26. stu 2019.

    Learn how Jeremiah Prince's childhood in South Carolina and his time at informs his professional approach to helping policymakers use research to reduce inequality:

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    25. stu 2019.

    It's very important that research on these topics use appropriate methods, so many thanks to and colleagues for providing such a nice new demonstration.

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    25. stu 2019.

    This paper nices points put that alternative approaches that do not use the covariance between multiple years of data can lead to bias, eg that teachers "affect" students' heights.

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    25. stu 2019.

    Great to see a new paper from and Coauthors this morning confirming that the approach we used to estimate teacher value-added in Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff (2014a, b) is correct.

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  16. 21. stu 2019.

    For everyone who is interested in participating in this effort, your help is much appreciated! Have a look at the call for contributions here:

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  17. 13. stu 2019.

    We plan to apply this method going forward to help us identify policies that will improve upward income mobility more quickly! [end]

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  18. 13. stu 2019.

    This paper is by , Raj Chetty, Guido Imbens, & Hyunseung Kang with research assistance from Emanuel Schertz and Jimmy Stratton of [3/4]

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  19. 13. stu 2019.

    Applying this method, the effects of job training programs on earnings over nine years can be estimated accurately within just 1.5 years, with a 35% reduction in standard errors. [2/4]

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  20. 13. stu 2019.

    Don't want to wait years to estimate the effects of an intervention? Our new paper develops a method to estimate long-term impacts rapidly and precisely by combining short-term proxies. [1/4]

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    . of discussed why neighborhoods are "incredibly important" for children's lives and futures with our Co-Scientific Director . He summarizes evaluations in partnership with , , and more. Listen to the podcast here 👇

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