Inequality describes the extent to which resources or outcomes (e.g., income, wealth, consumption, health, education) are similarly or unevenly distributed among individuals, groups, populations, or societies. Mobility refers to the frequency with which individuals, groups, or populations within a society change social or economic position in areas such as income, wealth, education, occupation, and the like.
Service Deserts and Oases: Evaluating Service Availability for Individuals with Autism
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- October 15 2021
Documenting experiences and interactions with Child Protective Services
- Darcey H. Merritt
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- September 2021
Addressing Racial Wealth Inequality
- Fenaba Addo, Jacob Faber, and William Darity, Jr.
- Webinar
- July 28 2021
Adrian Huerta on the School Experiences of Gang-Associated Youth
- Adrian Huerta
- Podcasts
- July 01 2021
The Complexity of LGBT Poverty in the United States
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- June 2021
Andria Smythe on the College Outcomes of Young Adults in a Recession
- Andria Smythe
- Podcasts
- May 18 2021
Kathryn Anne Edwards on Women Leaving the Labor Force in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Kathryn Anne Edwards
- Podcasts
- April 8 2021
Timothy Smeeding on Proposals for a Refundable Monthly Child Tax Credit
- Timothy Smeeding
- Podcasts
- March 04 2021
Jacob Faber on How a New Deal Era Program Shaped America’s Racial Geography
- Jacob Faber
- Podcasts
- February 18 2021
The Well-Being of Essential Workers and Parents in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Jevay Grooms and Anna Gassman-Pines
- Webinar
- February 10 2021