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Inequality and Institutions

Examines how institutional design shapes human well-being and economic opportunity.

The Inequality and Institutions seminar series explores how social, economic, and political structures shape disparities in opportunity, mobility, and well-being across communities. Bringing together leading scholars from across disciplines, the series highlights research on the causes and consequences of inequality; from gender and labor market dynamics to Indigenous land dispossession and neighborhood redevelopment.

Through empirical and historical perspectives, these seminars examine how institutions both reflect and reinforce inequality, and how thoughtful policy design can foster more inclusive and equitable societies.