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March 27, 2025

How do future elites view inequality?

Study reveals Ivy League MBA students implement more unequal distributions than average Americans

  • elite
  • inequality
  • preferences
  • Germán Reyes
  • Jason Somerville
  • Joy Wu
  • Marcel Preuss
Research

February 3, 2025

Breaking barriers: Addressing gender and racial disparities in economics

New handbook chapter on inequality in the economics profession

  • economics
  • gender
  • minorities
  • promotion
  • tenure
  • Eva Sierminska
  • Karan Singhal
Research

December 19, 2024

How college proximity shapes enrollment and degree attainment

The role of geographic access in addressing higher education disparities

  • college enrollment
  • education
  • inequality
  • Camila Morales
  • Kalena E. Cortes
  • Lois Miller
  • Riley Acton
Research

September 16, 2024

How do unequal opportunities impact support for redistribution?

New research reveals people are more tolerant of inequality when earnings inequality is due to unequal opportunities

  • inequality
  • luck
  • opportunity
  • redistribution
  • Germán Reyes
  • Jason Somerville
  • Joy Wu
  • Marcel Preuss
Research

September 22, 2023

Tax flight by the super-rich: Does it really happen?

New study from the UK on the impact of capital tax reforms on migration behavior

  • capital income
  • inequality
  • migration
  • mobility
  • taxation
  • Andy Summers
  • Arun Advani
  • David Burgherr
Research

December 1, 2021

What if working from home will stick?

Distributional and climate impacts for Germany

  • climate
  • energy
  • inequality
  • telework
  • Marion Bachelet
  • Matthias Kalkuhl
  • Nicolas Koch
Research

August 20, 2021

Hotter temperatures increased workplace injuries in California

New study finds that incidents are undercounted in official records

  • climate change
  • heat
  • inequality
  • workplace safety
  • Jisung Park
  • Nora Pankratz
  • Patrick Behrer
Research

November 27, 2019

How earthquakes affect social preferences

When people are exposed to a disaster, their demand for redistribution increases

  • inequality
  • Italy
  • natural experiment
  • redistribution
  • Fabio Sabatini
  • Giovanni Gualtieri
  • Marcella Nicolini
Research

October 10, 2019

Legacy and athlete preferences at Harvard

Admissions advantages of privileged applicants have gone up over time

  • education
  • elite
  • inequality
  • privilege
  • students
  • university
  • Josh Kinsler
  • Peter Arcidiacono
  • Tyler Ransom
IZA NewsResearch

April 15, 2019

briq/IZA Workshop on Behavioral Economics of Education

How behavioral insights can contribute to equality of opportunity

  • behavioral economics
  • education
  • inequality
  • students
  • teacher
IZA News

June 25, 2018

IZA World Labor Conference 2018

Around 200 labor economists came together in Berlin to celebrate 20 years of IZA research.

  • 20 Years of IZA
  • anniversary event
  • IZA Prize
  • IZA World Labor Conference
Research

August 16, 2017

Educational choices can help explain income inequality in Germany

Rising levels of income inequality in many developed countries have led to much political and scientific controversy. One of the […]

  • education
  • Germany
  • high-skilled
  • income distribution
  • income inequality
  • labor market
  • labor supply
  • skill premiums
  • skills
  • vocational training
  • wages
  • Albrecht Glitz
  • Daniel Wissmann
Research

May 24, 2017

Rise in earnings inequality is the biggest difficulty in today’s US labor market

A new IZA World of Labor report looking at the US labor market (2000-2016) finds a remarkable drop in the […]

  • earnings
  • Great Recession
  • income inequality
  • labor force participation
  • macro conditions
  • unemployment
  • United States
  • US labor market
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
IZA News

January 7, 2017

IZA Prize in Labor Economics conferred to Claudia Goldin at ASSA Meeting in Chicago

The 15th IZA Prize in Labor Economics was formally conferred to Claudia Goldin during the traditional IZA Reception at the […]

  • economic history
  • gender gap
  • IZA Prize
  • labor economics
  • Claudia Goldin
  • Daniel S. Hamermesh
  • Hilmar Schneider
  • Price V. Fishback
  • Robert A. Margo
  • Shelly Lundberg
IZA News

May 15, 2016

IZA Prize goes to Claudia Goldin

The 2016 IZA Prize in Labor Economics goes to Claudia Goldin, the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University. […]

  • economic history
  • education
  • gender wage gap
  • Harvard
  • IZA Prize
  • labor market
  • women

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