Raj Chetty

Raj Chetty, PhD, is the William A. Ackman Professor of Public Economics at Harvard University and Director of Opportunity Insights. His research uses “big data” to understand how we can give children from disadvantaged backgrounds better chances of succeeding. Chetty's research combines empirical evidence and economic theory to help design more effective government policies. His work on topics ranging from tax policy and unemployment insurance to education and affordable housing has been widely cited in academia, media outlets, and Congressional testimony. He has received numerous awards for his research, including a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship and the John Bates Clark medal, given to the economist under 40 whose work is judged to have made the most significant contribution to the field.

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Big Data Solutions for Social and Economic Disparities (edX) EdX
HarvardX,Harvard University

Big Data Solutions for Social and Economic Disparities (edX)

Discover the power of big data in tackling social issues with 'Big Data Solutions for Social and Economic Disparities.' This online course, led by esteemed Harvard professor Raj Chetty, will equip you with insights on how to use data analytics to measure and mitigate disparities. Uncover the hidden factors that influence economic mobility and learn about the impact of growing up in different neighborhoods.

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Self-Paced
Evaluating Upward Mobility: The Fading American Dream (edX) EdX
HarvardX,Harvard University

Evaluating Upward Mobility: The Fading American Dream (edX)

Dive into 'Evaluating Upward Mobility: The Fading American Dream' with Professor Raj Chetty from Harvard University. This course unravels the intricate history of socioeconomic mobility, focusing on how geography has shaped access to opportunity in America. Learn about the past, understand the present challenges, and envision a future where upward mobility is accessible for all.

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Self-Paced
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