Institute for Research in the Social Sciences
Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality (CPI)
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is dedicated to:
- Monitoring trends in poverty and inequality and providing scholars, teachers, students, journalists, and others with easy access to customizable trend data
- Supporting innovative research and science-based approaches to understanding poverty and inequality
- Developing bold policy on poverty and inequality
- Training the next generation of scholars, policy analysts, and politicians
- Disseminating data, research, and policy analysis
Pathways
Check out Pathways, the Center’s new magazine on poverty, inequality, and social policy, consisting of:
- Periodic reports on key poverty and inequality indicators
- Concise summaries of research that is changing how we understand the sources and consequences of poverty and inequality
- Must-read discussions of how labor market, poverty and inequality policy might be re-thought and changed
- Debates by leading scholars and policy-makers on the crucial poverty and inqueality questions of our time
To learn more about the Center, please visit the CPI website.