National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To support three postdoctoral fellowships studying the determinants of, and potential solutions to, racial or ethnic disparities in economic outcomes
In 2022, the Sloan Economics Program funded three postdoctoral fellowships at the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER) for scholars studying racial and ethnic disparities in economic outcomes. This grant renews Sloan support for three more appointments during 2025-2028. Each fellow will spend a year at the NBER’s Cambridge headquarters pursuing their research agenda, interacting with NBER scholars, and participating in professional activities throughout the Boston area. Each will also benefit from mentoring by a senior professor who shares their research interests and who will arrange training and networking opportunities. To facilitate interaction and foster a sense of community, fellows will be invited and funded to attend the NBER Summer Institute in subsequent years. The distinguished Selection Committee—led by PI Juan Carlos Suárez Serrato (Stanford)—includes Trevor Logan (Ohio State), Jim Poterba (MIT), and Ebonya Washington (Columbia). They are looking for potential to contribute to the scientific analysis of racial and ethnic disparities in economic outcomes, with priority given to recruiting candidates from diverse backgrounds. Promising research areas include racial and ethnic differences in family structure, socioeconomic status and health care access, and experiences with the criminal justice system, and the extent to which discrimination and neighborhood effects contribute to these disparities.