Jointly run by the Government and Sociology departments with the Kennedy School, Harvard’s Social Policy PhD arms scholars to probe inequality, welfare, and labor markets via causal inference and ethnography. Students partner with community organizations, run field experiments on housing vouchers, and map AI-driven hiring bias.
Synthetic-control study of statewide $15 minimum-wage adoption
Qualitative research on gig-worker collective action strategies
RCT testing landlord incentives for Section 8 voucher uptake
Administrative-data linkage evaluating early-childhood tax credits
Policy simulation of universal basic services versus cash transfers
Spatial analysis of broadband deserts and educational outcomes
Ethics memo on algorithmic bias in corporate hiring platforms
Podcast series featuring frontline social-workers on policy gaps
Capstone workshop training advocates in data storytelling
Open-data dashboard tracking eviction-moratorium impacts
Produce research that dismantles inequities and informs action.
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