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Call for Applications: Social, Political and Economic Inequality Program in the US

Apply Now: Research Grants on Reducing Inequality (United States)

Deadline: 03-May-23

The Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) is seeking applications for its Social, Political, and Economic Inequality Program to support innovative research on the factors that contribute to social, political, and economic inequalities in the U.S., and the extent to which those inequalities affect social, political, psychological, and economic outcomes such as educational and labor market access and opportunities, social and economic mobility within and across generations, and civic participation and representation.

The Foundation seeks innovative investigator-initiated research that will expand the understanding of social, political, and economic inequalities and the mechanisms by which they influence the lives of individuals, families, and communities. The Foundation welcomes projects that explore the relevance of economic, racial, ethnic, age, gender, immigration, residence, or other statuses for the distribution of social, political, and economic outcomes within and across different status groups.

RSF prioritizes analyses that make use of newly available data or demonstrate novel uses of existing data. The Foundation supports original data collection when a project is focused on important program priorities, projects that conduct survey or field experiments and qualitative studies. RSF encourages methodological variety and inter-disciplinary collaboration. Proposed projects must have well-developed conceptual frameworks and rigorous research designs. Analytical models must be well-specified and research methods must be appropriate.

Topic Areas

The kinds of questions that are of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Funding Information
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Russell Sage Foundation.

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