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Centre for Research on social InequalitieS
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We cover the multidimensionality of social inequalities in contemporary societies worldwide. Our research program seeks to describe patterns and trends of inequality, analyze their mechanisms, and inform and contribute to policy analysis.
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1/ Thrilled to share that my main PhD article has just been published in Nature Human Behaviour! 🎉

👉 “A randomised controlled trial on the effect of administrative burden and information costs on social inequalities in early childcare access in France” rdcu.be/eFAEA
A randomized controlled trial on the effect of administrative burden and information costs on social inequalities in early childcare access in France
Nature Human Behaviour - This RCT finds that providing information and support to target cognitive and behavioural barriers eliminates early childcare application gaps for low-income and immigrant...
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September 11, 2025 at 10:37 AM
Recent study by Inès Malroux et al. in Population shows how gender and social-class inequalities shape early development. We also find cumulative effects from the interaction of gender and social class. @lidiapanico.bsky.social @mkellyirving.bsky.social @ehess.fr doi.org/10.3917/e.po...
November 18, 2025 at 10:45 AM
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Lundi à 17h à Sciences Po : lancement mondial du livre de Sanyu A. Mojola, Death by Design.
Une analyse puissante des inégalités raciales de santé à Washington, DC.
Discussion + cocktail.
Ouvert à toutes
@cris-sciencespo.bsky.social + Ecole Urbaine de Sciences Po.

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Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
CRIS Lectures: book talk with Sanyu A. Mojola - Death by Design Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
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November 16, 2025 at 11:22 AM
New article by Carlo Barone on using Dual-Process Theory (DPT) to explain social inequalities, connecting cognition to social structure when explaining inequalities. Beyond Bourdieu and bounded rationality: a new map of inequality-generating mechanisms.
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Dual-Process Theory, Behavioral Research, and the Explanation of Social Inequalities - Carlo Barone, 2025
This article explores how dual-process theory (DPT) can be articulated to build a comprehensive toolbox of mechanisms for explaining social phenomena and, more ...
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November 14, 2025 at 2:43 PM
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The AxPo Observatory on Market Society Polarization at Sciences Po is offering a 2-year postdoctoral position focusing on socioeconomic polarization and fragmentation.
Ph.Ds in sociology, economics, political science, and related fields are encouraged to apply.
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Call for Applications for Postdoctoral Research Position
Call for Applications for Postdoctoral Research Position at the AxPo Observatory of Market Society Polarization at Sciences Po, Paris, FranceGeneral informationPosition Definition: Post-doctoral resea...
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November 13, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Call for Applications for Postdoc in Economic Sociology at the AxPo Observatory of Market Society Polarization at Sciences Po in Paris. App deadline: 5 January 2026.
www.sciencespo.fr/axpo/applica...
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Call for Applications for Postdoctoral Research Position
Call for Applications for Postdoctoral Research Position at the AxPo Observatory of Market Society Polarization at Sciences Po, Paris, FranceGeneral informationPosition Definition: Post-doctoral resea...
www.sciencespo.fr
November 13, 2025 at 11:15 AM
New paper published by Tobias Grohmann and Ettore Recchi in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
Tackling ‘scandalous inequalities’: a global policy proposal. In the paper, we demonstrate that a 0.66% tax on ultra-rich would suffice. #inequality

Download and read the paper: rdcu.be/erUTk
Tackling ‘scandalous inequalities’: a global policy proposal for a Humanity Identity Card and Basic Income Supplement
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Tackling ‘scandalous inequalities’: a global policy proposal for a Humanity Identity Card and Basic Income Supplement
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November 13, 2025 at 10:06 AM
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IN OTHER NEWS: check out our new COIN paper on immigrant--native pay gaps in advanced economies published in @nature.com this afternoon! Specifically, we study the relative contribution of within-job unequal pay vs between-job segregation to earnings disparities across immigrant generations. 1/9
Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs - Nature
Data from nine European and North American countries reveal that the disparity in earnings between immigrants and natives is largely a result of segregation of immigrant workers into lower-paying jobs...
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July 16, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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In the midst of the summer torpor, our paper with @msafi.bsky.social and Matthew Soener, “Organizational Intersectionality” was finally published at @wesjnl.bsky.social .
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August 25, 2025 at 12:40 PM
Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol. Come hear a fascinating talk on the new book by Sanyu Mojola Monday November 17 at @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social and the Urban School of @sciencespo.bsky.social. @ucpress.bsky.social

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Death by Design: Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
CRIS Lectures: book talk with Sanyu A. Mojola - Death by Design Producing Racial Health Inequality in the Shadow of the Capitol
www.sciencespo.fr
November 12, 2025 at 2:17 PM
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New paper out in SPPS!

In a diverse sample of participants, we show that people tend to perceive wealthier individuals as more trustworthy (Brazil, Colombia, DRC, India, France, Nigeria, Philippines, and the UK).

@jbaptistandre.bsky.social

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November 18, 2024 at 9:03 AM
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I'm excited to share my new paper: "What Do Culture Vouchers Really Buy? Evidence from France's ‘pass Culture’ Policy Effects" now published on SocArxiv. This research dives into a major cultural policy experiment.

doi.org/10.31235/osf...

#sociology #culturalpolicy #culturalconsumption
October 15, 2025 at 2:13 PM
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How and why did the impact of widowhood on depressive symptoms vary across Europe during the Covid-19 pandemic? Take a look at our new publication in @readdemography.bsky.social!
In “Government Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic & Depressive Symptoms Following Widowhood,” a widowhood penalty applied only to those who lost their spouse during periods of stringent restrictions. @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social @nuffieldcollege.bsky.social read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...
February 6, 2025 at 11:04 AM
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Now out in @cpsjournal.bsky.social. In our new article, @denis-cohen.bsky.social @thmskrr.bsky.social and I show that where local rent prices increase more, residents with lower incomes become more likely to support the radical right AfD.

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September 25, 2025 at 5:58 AM
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🚨 New paper: Who climbs the Ivory Tower? 🏛️ Together with Nicolai Borgen and Astrid Sandsør (@astridsandsor.bsky.social), we find that the chances of becoming a professor differ enormously by family background. Here’s what we find 👇

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October 2, 2025 at 7:58 PM
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Félicitations @lucaschancel.bsky.social pour ce livre magnifique

Il est impossible de faire face à nos défis climatiques sans repenser fondamentalement la structure des inégalités et de la propriété: qui possède l'énergie et pour quoi faire

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Énergie et inégalités, Lucas Chancel : Pourquoi l’histoire de l’énergie est-elle intimement liée à celle des inégalités sociales ? Comment penser...
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October 7, 2025 at 8:48 AM
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🚨NEW REPORT: The Climate Inequality Report 2025 reveals how wealth inequality and the climate crisis drive each other.

What's new in the report? — A thread🧵

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#cop30 #climatejustice #inequality
Climate inequality report 2025 | Climate Change: A Capital Challenge - Why Climate Policy Must Tackle Ownership - WID - World Inequality Database
This new report reveals how wealth drive the climate crisis, and proposes new policy options to address it.
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October 29, 2025 at 7:51 AM
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🟢Wealthy individuals fuel the climate crisis through their investments even more than through their consumption and lifestyles — This is one of the key findings presented in *Chapter 1 of the 2025 #ClimateInequality Report*.

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November 3, 2025 at 11:14 AM
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There's less than 1️⃣ month to go until the deadline for submissions to our #CallForPapers for the 2026 World Inequality Conference.

🏃‍♀️Hurry up and submit your paper by 1 December!

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World Inequality Conference 2026 - World Inequality Lab
The World Inequality Lab is organizing the third edition of the World Inequality Conference, to be held at the Paris School of Economics on June 4-5, 2026.
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November 5, 2025 at 3:50 PM
"Unpaid, Unseen, and Unequal: Internship Experience in the United States", this week's @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social seminar by Carrie Shandra. Using a nationally representative survey of internship participation in the U.S., she unpacks this highly heterogenous mechanism in #labormarketinequality.
November 4, 2025 at 4:18 PM
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✨CREST Sociology is hiring ✨

Assistant or Associate Professor in Computational Sociology

Details here: www.shorturl.at/E57le
October 22, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Congratulations to Marion Valarcher, PhD in Sociology from CRIS @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social, who received the Louis Gruel Prize for her thesis "The Time of Orientation: The channeling of post-baccalaureate aspirations among high school students in the Paris region."
November 3, 2025 at 9:15 AM
How costly is it to have a child? It depends! Direct, indirect, objective, subjective… This article explores the costs of children for different family types and contextual settings and emphasizes that knowledge about child costs is crucial for many policies. link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/...
The Cost of Children
This chapter provides an overview of the cost of children, covering both direct and indirect perspectives. Direct costs refer to the increased household expenses that come with raising children, as pa...
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October 20, 2025 at 4:26 PM