We seek
applications from Ph.D. students in a
variety of disciplines, including
economics, psychology, sociology,
social work, public policy and
graduate schools of law and education,
with research interests in our core
research areas:
• Labor
markets and poverty
• The
non-cash safety net, broadly construed
to include education and health
policies
• Children
and the intergenerational transmission
of poverty
•
Immigration and poverty, especially in
connection with the above three areas
Visiting
graduate student scholars will be
expected to participate in our
graduate course on poverty and public
policy͕, our graduate student retreat,
attend poverty related seminars and
conferences, and engage with faculty
to develop poverty related research
ideas. Graduate Scholars are matched
with both a faculty affiliate of the
Center and a current graduate student.
They will also be asked to write a
policy brief that will subsequently be
disseminated through the Center’s
website, and will receive a stipend of
$7,000 to cover living expenses while
in Davis.
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