About the chapter
Bringing together scholars from the many universities and public policy institutions in the New York City metropolitan area, New York City SSN addresses a variety of public policy issues, particularly in the areas of work and family, economic inequality, and labor rights. Members contribute meaningful research to better align the work-family and reproductive rights constituencies, and organize around the money in politics debate.
Latest from the Chapter
Chapter Members
Displaying 91 - 105 of 124 Results
Cornell University
- Movements & Political Parties
- Inequality
- Economy
- Law & Courts
Fordham University
- Labor
- Movements & Political Parties
- Race & Ethnicity
- Inequality
CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
- Inequality
- Public Health
- Race & Ethnicity
- Reproductive Health
- Children & Families
CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
- Public Health
- Children & Families
New York University
- Race & Ethnicity
- Criminal Justice
- Media & Public Opinion
- Public Health
Columbia University
- Public Health
- Foreign Policy & Security
- Health Care
Teachers College at Columbia University
- Criminal Justice
- Foreign Policy & Security
- Gender & Sexuality
Stony Brook University
- Economy
- Foreign Policy & Security
- Movements & Political Parties
- Governance
Teachers College at Columbia University
- Labor
- Colleges & Universities