Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality has five objectives: to monitor trends in poverty and inequality, to support scientific analysis of poverty and inequality, to develop evidence-based policy to address and prevent poverty and inequality, to disseminate data and research on poverty and inequality, and to train the next generation of scholars, policy analysts, and policymakers.
The Future of Equality Team is grateful for Stanford CPI for grant us access to its comprehensive research program focused on measuring and explaining trends in poverty, inequality, and labor market outcomes. Through this program and its 15 research groups (RGs), our Fellows can learn to better address some of the important poverty-relevant measurement problems facing the nation.