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Dr. Rebecca M. Blank, Lee Friendman, Mike Hout, Steven Raphael, Robert Reich
Event: 2009 Wildavsky Forum - Dr. Rebecca Blank
Date: March 13, 2009
Duration: 117 minutes
Economic inequality in the United States is large by any measure. In part this reflects the structure of U.S. labor markets, but inequities in individual labor market outcomes are magnified by family formation and by patterns of wealth-holding. Can existing patterns of inequality be altered? This talk will discuss a conceptual framework for thinking about mechanisms to alter inequality, and the evidence to support different approaches.
Rebecca Blank
Event: 2009 Wildavsky Forum - Dr. Rebecca Blank
Date: March 12, 2009
Duration: 84 minutes
Henry E. Brady, Daniel M. Kammen, John M. Quigley, Robert B. Reich
Date: December 3, 2008
Duration: 89 minutes
The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy ('GSPP'), founded at the University of California, Berkeley in 1969, is one of the nations first graduate programs of its kind. Today it is ranked among the very top policy programs in the country and is recognized nationally and internationally as a source of incomparably qualified professionals in the field.
Henry E. Brady, Bruce E. Cain, Robert B. Reich
Event: Homecoming 2008
Date: October 14, 2008
Duration: 81 minutes