Economics of Mobility
Sandra E. Black and Jesse Rothstein, Organizers
December 2, 2022
Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, MA and on Zoom
Thursday, December 1 | ||||
6:00 pm | Group Dinner - Skyline Room | |||
Friday, December 2 | ||||
8:00 am | Coffee and Pastries | |||
8:30 am |
Lukas Althoff, Stanford University Hugo Reichardt, Center for Research in Economics and Statistics Jim Crow and Black Economic Progress After Slavery
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9:20 am |
Dubravka Ritter, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Phillip B. Levine, Wellesley College and NBER The Racial Wealth Gap, Financial Aid, and College Access
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10:10 am | Break | |||
10:40 am |
Eric Chyn, University of Texas at Austin and NBER Robert Collinson, University of Notre Dame and NBER Danielle Sandler, U.S. Census Bureau The Long-Run Effects of Residential Racial Desegregation Programs: Evidence from Gautreaux
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11:30 am |
Keynote Stefanie Stantcheva, Harvard University and NBER |
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12:15 pm | Lunch - University BC Room | |||
1:15 pm |
Randall Akee, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER Maggie R. Jones, U.S. Census Bureau Emilia Simeonova, Johns Hopkins University and NBER Tribal Casinos, Economic Wellbeing, and Intergenerational Mobility
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2:05 pm |
Keith Finlay, U.S. Census Bureau Michael G. Mueller-Smith, University of Michigan and NBER Brittany Street, University of Missouri Measuring Intergenerational Exposure to the U.S. Justice System: Evidence from Longitudinal Links between Survey and Administrative Data
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2:55 pm | Break | |||
3:25 pm |
Daniel K. Fetter, Dartmouth College and NBER Lee Lockwood, University of Virginia and NBER Paul Mohnen, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Long-Run Intergenerational Effects of Social Security
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4:15 pm | Adjourn |