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The Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality has five objectives: to monitor trends in poverty and inequality, to support scientific analysis of poverty and inequality, to develop science-based policy on poverty and inequality, to disseminate data and research on poverty and inequality, and to train the next generation of scholars, policy analysts, and politicians.

Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality Stanford University

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The Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality has five objectives: to monitor trends in poverty and inequality, to support scientific analysis of poverty and inequality, to develop science-based policy on poverty and inequality, to disseminate data and research on poverty and inequality, and to train the next generation of scholars, policy analysts, and politicians.

    Changes to Federal Aid Programs

    Changes to Federal Aid Programs

    Diantha Parker and Indivar Dutta-Gupta discuss ways to address and fix poverty in the United States. They explain how different programs and policies can be altered and improved. (November 6, 2012)

    • 7 min
    How--and If--Recessions Affect Public Opinion

    How--and If--Recessions Affect Public Opinion

    Lane Kenworthy and Paul Taylor say recessions can change people's opinions on government and the economy -- but those new views don't always stick. (April 21, 2012)

    • 9 min
    Are Unplanned Pregnancies Always Unplanned?

    Are Unplanned Pregnancies Always Unplanned?

    Paula England discusses surveys she conducted of women attending community college in the Bay Area regarding sex, contraception and pregnancies among lower socio-economic classes. (January 13, 2012)

    • 7 min
    Fertility and the Great Recession: Is It Spoiling the Mood?

    Fertility and the Great Recession: Is It Spoiling the Mood?

    Fertility and bithrates tend to go down during recessions. But Duke University's Phillip S. Morgan says families responded to The Great Recession differently depending on where they lived...and who they voted for. (October 18, 2011)

    • 9 min
    Learning From Recoveries Past

    Learning From Recoveries Past

    Michael Hout talks with Diantha Parker about how to recover from recessions and why methods that have worked for the United States in the past might not be as effective this time. (September 30, 2011)

    • 8 min
    Did the Great Recession Make Us All Philanthropists?

    Did the Great Recession Make Us All Philanthropists?

    Robert Reich says many people still gave money away during the Great Recession -- but for different reasons than they might have done in better times. (October 7, 2011)

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

Dr. Gandolf ,

Stanford Poverty Website

This is an outstanding web site dedicated to a topic that affects GDP, healtcare enconomics, workforce productivity, the mental health system, and the political climate in America. At a time when there is a moral and economic policy war between Libertarian Social Darwinism and the Soul of the American Dream and sense of United We Stand sociopolitico cohesion this web site is one of the most important in modern times. Well done Stanford!

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