George A. Akerlof Dept of Economics macroeconomics, monetary theory, behavioral economics, sociology and economics, theory of unemployment, asymetric information, staggered contract theory, money demand, labor market flows, theory of business cycles, economics of social customs, measurement of unemployment, economics of discrimination
Catherine Albiston Berkeley Law inequality, social change, law, employment, legal profession, public interest law, gender discrimination
Sydnee Caldwell Dept of Economics Haas School of Business personnel economics, labor economics, gender wage gap, applied microeconomics
David Card Dept of Economics education, immigration, unemployment, inequality, race and gender, program evaluation
Yu-Ling Chang School of Social Welfare Poverty and Inequality, Social Safety Net Programs, Unemployment and Labor Studies
Anastassia Fedyk Haas School of Business behavioral economics, empirical asset pricing, experimental economics, labor and finance
David Harding Dept of Sociology poverty, inequality, causal inference, mixed methods, incarceration, prisoner reentry, education, neighborhoods, urban, community, adolescence
Rucker Johnson Goldman School of Public Policy labor and employment, race, poverty, inequality, economics of education, health disparities, social welfare policy
Patrick Kline Dept of Economics inequality, Place Based Policies, firm wage setting policies, employment discrimination, econometrics, discrimination
Katerina Linos Berkeley Law international law, comparative law, European Union law, employment law, migration law
Jeremy Magruder Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics development economics, agriculture in developing countries, labor markets, social networks in developing countries
Ulrike Malmendier Dept of Economics Haas School of Business corporate finance, behavioral finance, behavioral economics, applied, microeconomics
Laura C. Nelson Dept of Gender and Women's Studies gender and medicine and politics, breast cancer in South Korea, structures on cultural temporality and anti-poverty policies in the U.S. and South Korea
Steven Raphael Goldman School of Public Policy crime, public policy, employment discrimination, labor economics, racial inequality, urban economics, and criminal justice policy
Michael Reich Dept of Economics minimum wage, living wages, labor market segmentation, low wage labor markets
Jesse Rothstein Dept of Economics Goldman School of Public Policy labor economics, inequality, education policy, unemployment, tax policy, local public finance, teacher quality, segregation, economics of education, labor market
Margaret Weir Dept of Political Science Dept of Sociology political science, political sociology, sociology, American political development, urban politics and policy, comparative studies of the welfare state, metropolitan inequalities, city-suburban politics in the United States
Sheldon Zedeck Dept of Psychology statistics, organization, psychology, research methodology, industrial, social psychology, personnel, cross-cultural work values, decision-making research, work and family issues, the work values of Chinese employees