View the conference program here RSVP here Featuring Larry Bartels (Vanderbilt University)Carles Boix (Princeton University)Kathy Cramer (University of Wisconsin–Madison)Jamie Druckman (University of Rochester)Paul Frymer (Princeton University)Jacob Grumbach (UC Berkeley)Gretchen Helmke (University of Rochester)Andrew Little …
CITP Seminar: Decomposing Wage Gaps with a Foundation Model of Labor History
Co-sponsored by CITP and Princeton Language and IntelligenceIn-person attendance is open to Princeton University faculty, staff, students and alumni. Lunch will be available at noon.This talk is also available via Zoom.Social scientists frequently perform statistical decompositions of wage gaps, attributing group differences in…
We are living in a changing world, and Japan is no exception. This forum will focus on two things - introducing some of the changes happening in the Japanese society, and sharing some of Mizuki's experience in the government to highlight how changes through policy could be made.MPP Forum is a weekly event normally scheduled…
View the conference program here RSVP here Featuring Larry Bartels (Vanderbilt University)Carles Boix (Princeton University)Kathy Cramer (University of Wisconsin–Madison)Jamie Druckman (University of Rochester)Paul Frymer (Princeton University)Jacob Grumbach (UC Berkeley)Gretchen Helmke (University of Rochester)Andrew Little …
DescriptionThomas B. Edsall writes a weekly column for the New York Times on strategic and demographic trends in American politics. He will reflect on the challenges ahead for American democracy. These challenges include: affective polarization, inequality, globalization, a deepening urban-rural split, and persistent conflict…
SpeakerAsh Ü. Bâli, President of Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA)Ash Ü. Bâli is a Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Bâli's teaching and research interests include public international law - particularly human rights law and the law of the international security order - and comparative constitutional law, with a…
In-person attendance is open to Princeton University faculty, staff, students and alumni.A complex tax code places burdens on taxpayers to navigate a myriad of rules, as well as on bureaucrats to correctly enforce these rules. Often, tax code complexity is the unwanted collateral of many laws enacted over prolonged periods that…
This year there are more than 70 national elections scheduled to take place around the world, including roughly 40 for the executive branch. As this abnormally high number of elections takes place, new public opinion research finds broad-based support for candidates that could usher in a renewed cohort of populist, anti…