Russell Sage Foundation

@RussellSageFdn

An American foundation devoted to social science research, specifically on social inequality, low-wage work, immigration, and behavioral economics.

New York, NY, USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2009.

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  1. DEADLINE EXTENDED! February 14 is the new application deadline for our special initiative with the Improving Education and Reducing in the United States. Click through to learn more and apply.

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  2. 4. velj

    The has produced a series of videos documenting the work of scholars of color for its initiative, Hidden Figures in Developmental Science. We're happy to share and celebrate SCRD’s efforts and hope this series inspires new generations to come.

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    EVENT: James Wilson () will be hosting a Research Proposal Workshop on Feb. 11 at noon in Hughes Formal. RSVP @ wipar@american.edu

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    The release of America's Inequality Trap is only days away! You can order here at : Here are some of the key conclusions: 1/

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    New review of Administrative Burden in : "elegantly captures a host of very different resident–state interactions in a way that is meaningful for scholars and practitioners alike. It is exactly what a conceptual frame-work should be: usable."

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  6. 31. sij

    Visiting scholar Larisa Heiphetz pens op-ed for on how to ameliorate stigmatization of the incarcerated.

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  7. 28. sij

    RSF authors & cited in NY Times’ Upshot on the intentionally complex rules of social programs that thwart participation by many poor people.

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  8. 27. sij

    Visiting scholar Larisa Heiphetz, with co-author James P. Dunlea, examines how children and adults perceive people who have been incarcerated as well as the role that age and experience with the criminal justice system play in these perceptions.

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  9. 23. sij

    Are you subscribed to our free monthly newsletter? Click through to read the January edition and to subscribe (the link is in the footer).

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  10. 23. sij

    How have Robert Solow’s intellectual preoccupations shifted over seven decades? The RSF Robert K. Merton Scholar and Institute Professor Emeritus at M.I.T. looks back on his career.

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  11. 22. sij

    We are happy to announce our Visiting Scholar Class of 2020-2021! These 17 scholars will examine topics including: immigration, race and diversity, policy backlash, employers' labor practices, income inequality, gender inequality, and climate change.

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  12. 21. sij

    New book! RSF author María G. Rendón () examines the challenges 2nd generation Latinos in Los Angeles face coming of age in the inner city and accessing higher education and good jobs.

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  13. 21. sij

    Former visiting scholar Karyn Lacy pens op-ed in the NY Times on the lengths black Americans go to receive fair treatment.

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  14. 17. sij

    RSF authors , Kara Joyner & write for MLK50 on the social benefits of increasing school diversity.

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  15. 16. sij

    RSF visiting scholar pens op-ed for the Washington Post on the shake-up in the Russian government & Putin’s future plans.

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  16. 15. sij

    Former visiting scholar pens op-ed for NY Daily News on the humanitarian crisis facing following recent earthquakes.

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    “Some believe that Puerto Ricans “just have bad luck." However, the island’s fate is not a consequence of mere luck, but of callous and careless leaders both at the federal and local level.”

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  18. 15. sij

    Research by RSF grantees George Akerlof & Robert Solow cited in Wall Street Journal article on relationship between inflation & unemployment.

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  19. 15. sij

    With the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has formed a Study Group on Economic Mobility. The study group will convene in Cambridge April 16-17. Click through for details.

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  20. 14. sij

    RSF grantees Katharine Abraham & cited in Marketwatch article on hiring difficulties faced by older Americans.

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