Inequality
Why do some groups, regions, or countries fare better than others on economic dimensions such as income, wealth, health, education, and housing? ¹ÏÌïºÚÁÏscholars produce research that informs how policy may create or mitigate these inequities through housing and health care markets, schools and workplaces, criminal justice systems, and other areas where poverty and discrimination have created uneven opportunities.
Keywords: cross-regional variation, program evaluation, affirmative action, discrimination, poverty alleviation
People in Inequality Research
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Professor of Economics
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Management Science and Engineering
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Professor of Economics
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Associate Professor of Economics
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Professor of Education
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Professor of Health Policy, Emeritus
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor in Technology and the Economy, Emeritus
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Associate Professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
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Professor of Law and Political Science, Emeritus
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Postdoctoral Scholar, Homelessness in CA
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Professor of Education
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Law
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Professor of Economics
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Associate Professor of Political Science
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Professor of Economics
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Trione Visiting Professor
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Professor of International Communication
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Professor of Sociology
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Professor in Political Economics
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Professor of Communication
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Visiting Assistant Professor
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Associate Professor of Political Economy
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Professor of Economics
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Gordon and Betty Moore Senior Fellow
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Associate Professor
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Co-Director, Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI)
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Professor of Education
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Senior Fellow
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Professor of Economics
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Trione Director of SIEPR
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Professor of Medicine
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Professor of Law
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Associate Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Research Scholar
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Professor of Economics, Emeritus
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Assistant Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Associate Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Poverty and Equality in Education
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Professor of Political Science
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Associate Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Economics
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Professor in International Agricultural Policy
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Assistant Professor of Health Policy
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Finance
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Professor of Economics
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Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics, Emeritus
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Associate Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of Economics
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Professor of American Economic History, Emeritus
Related Publications
- Hackmann, M., Heining, J., Klimke, R., Polyakova, M., & Seibert, H. (2025). Health Insurance as Economic Stimulus? Evidence from Long-Term Care Jobs. Working Paper.
- Goda, G. (2024). Subsidizing Medical Spending through the Tax Code: Take-Up, Targeting and the Cost of Claiming. Working Paper.
- Goda, G., Lurie, I., Parikh, P., & Swete, C. (2024). The Distributional Implications of Itemized Medical Deductions. Working Paper.
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