COVID-19 Gig Work and the Pandemic: Were Bad Jobs Good During the COVID-19 Crisis? Awarded Scholars: Jeremy Reynolds,Purdue University Project Date:Jul 2022 Award Amount: $29,135 Learn More “Racism is a Pandemic Too”: Tracing Youth Racial Justice Activism in Los Angeles in the Age of COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: Hajar Yazdiha,University of Southern California Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Financial Lifelines & a Tale of Two Political Economies: Exploring Racial and Class Consequences During Pandemic Times Awarded Scholars: Patricia Posey,University of Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Evaluating the Role of SNAP in Closing Socioeconomic Gaps in Educational Opportunity and Attainment Awarded Scholars: Monnica Chan,University of Massachusetts, Boston Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More Measuring the Disparate Effects of Using the Tax System to Distribute Pandemic Aid Awarded Scholars: Hilary Hoynes,University of California, Berkeley Jesse Rothstein,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jan 2022 Award Amount: $174,443 Learn More Representation, Responsiveness, and COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: William Bianco,Indiana University Rachel Blum,University of Oklahoma Joshua McCrain,University of Utah Project Date:Jan 2022 Award Amount: $138,832 Learn More How College-Graduate Latinx Millennials Are Faring After the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Daisy Reyes,University of California, Merced Project Date:Oct 2021 Award Amount: $47,574 Learn More Understanding and Mitigating the Impact of Pandemics on Jobs: Is COVID-19 Speeding up Automation? Awarded Scholars: Anastassia Fedyk,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Oct 2021 Award Amount: $48,986 Learn More Education and Financial Vulnerability Across the Adult Life Course During the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Chandra Muller,Professor of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin April Sutton,University of California, San Diego Project Date:Jun 2021 Award Amount: $158,819 Learn More Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Financial Wellbeing: Disparities and the Effectiveness of State Initiatives to Protect Vulnerable Communities Awarded Scholars: Breno Braga,Urban Institute Signe-Mary McKernan,Urban Institute Project Date:Jun 2021 Award Amount: $149,601 Learn More Pages1 2 3 4 5 Next
Gig Work and the Pandemic: Were Bad Jobs Good During the COVID-19 Crisis? Awarded Scholars: Jeremy Reynolds,Purdue University Project Date:Jul 2022 Award Amount: $29,135 Learn More
“Racism is a Pandemic Too”: Tracing Youth Racial Justice Activism in Los Angeles in the Age of COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: Hajar Yazdiha,University of Southern California Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Financial Lifelines & a Tale of Two Political Economies: Exploring Racial and Class Consequences During Pandemic Times Awarded Scholars: Patricia Posey,University of Chicago Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Evaluating the Role of SNAP in Closing Socioeconomic Gaps in Educational Opportunity and Attainment Awarded Scholars: Monnica Chan,University of Massachusetts, Boston Project Date:Mar 2022 Award Amount: $30,000 Learn More
Measuring the Disparate Effects of Using the Tax System to Distribute Pandemic Aid Awarded Scholars: Hilary Hoynes,University of California, Berkeley Jesse Rothstein,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Jan 2022 Award Amount: $174,443 Learn More
Representation, Responsiveness, and COVID-19 Awarded Scholars: William Bianco,Indiana University Rachel Blum,University of Oklahoma Joshua McCrain,University of Utah Project Date:Jan 2022 Award Amount: $138,832 Learn More
How College-Graduate Latinx Millennials Are Faring After the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Daisy Reyes,University of California, Merced Project Date:Oct 2021 Award Amount: $47,574 Learn More
Understanding and Mitigating the Impact of Pandemics on Jobs: Is COVID-19 Speeding up Automation? Awarded Scholars: Anastassia Fedyk,University of California, Berkeley Project Date:Oct 2021 Award Amount: $48,986 Learn More
Education and Financial Vulnerability Across the Adult Life Course During the COVID-19 Pandemic Awarded Scholars: Chandra Muller,Professor of Sociology, University of Texas, Austin April Sutton,University of California, San Diego Project Date:Jun 2021 Award Amount: $158,819 Learn More
Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Financial Wellbeing: Disparities and the Effectiveness of State Initiatives to Protect Vulnerable Communities Awarded Scholars: Breno Braga,Urban Institute Signe-Mary McKernan,Urban Institute Project Date:Jun 2021 Award Amount: $149,601 Learn More