
معرفی
David B. Grusky is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor at Stanford University's School of Humanities and Sciences, Professor of Sociology, Senior Fellow at SIEPR, Faculty Fellow at PHS, and Chair of Sociology. He directs the Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality and co-edits Pathways Magazine.
- Research focuses on inequality, poverty, mobility, and quantitative methods
- Member of National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Co-founder of American Voices Project and creator of poverty measurement frameworks
- Develops evidence-based policy solutions through large-scale administrative data analysis
Research trends span multiple dimensions of inequality including:
- 21st-century data infrastructure for social monitoring
- Interaction between predistribution and redistribution policies
- Market failure and rent-seeking in inequality dynamics
- Urban segregation patterns in face-to-face interactions
- Stalled gender inequality trends and occupational segregation
Scientific awards include:
- 2004 Max Weber Award
- 2005 Max Weber Prize (with Maria Charles)
- Former Presidential Young Investigator
- Multiple National Academy memberships
His policy work emphasizes evidence-based poverty reduction strategies, including the Ending Poverty in California blueprint and annual State of the Union Poverty Reports. He pioneered the Qualitative Census methodology for comprehensive poverty assessment.
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