3/29/2023 0 Comments Sage publications![]() We are also the publisher of the American Sociological Association’s distinguished Rose Series in Sociology. The foundation publishes books on a wide variety of subjects, with particular emphasis on work related to our programs: Behavioral Economics, the Future of Work, Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration, and Social, Political, and Economic Inequality. Since its establishment in 1907, the Russell Sage Foundation has regarded the publication and dissemination of social research as an essential part of its contribution to "the improvement of social and living conditions in America." As the principal American foundation devoted exclusively to the social sciences and as one of the few foundations with a regular publishing program, Russell Sage continues to make a substantial contribution to the social science literature. Improving Education and Reducing Inequality in the United States.The Political Influence of Economic Elites.Working Group: President Obama's Policy Agenda.The Social Effects of the Great Recession.Social Inequality and Educational Disadvantage.Integrating Biology and Social Science Knowledge (BioSS).Integrating Biology and Social Science Knowledge.Computational Social Science Working Group.Findings from the ACA Special Initiative.The Social, Economic and Political Effects of the Affordable Care Act.Decision Making and Human Behavior in Context. ![]() Summer Institute in Behavioral Economics.RSF-Funded Research on Criminal Justice, Incarceration, and Law Enforcement.RSF-Funded Research on the COVID-19 Pandemic.RSF-Funded Research on Systemic Racial Inequality.RSF-Funded Research on Immigration and Immigrant Integration.RSF-Funded Research Grants for Qualitative Research.Proposal Development Summer Institute Overview, Eligibility & Application Requirements.SIMRM Overview, Eligibility & Application Requirements.BE Overview, Eligibility & Application Requirements.Projects Funded with the JPB Foundation.Projects Funded with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Projects Funded with the Ford Foundation.Projects Funded with the Carnegie Corporation of New York.Projects Funded with Washington Center for Equitable Growth.Projects Funded with Spencer Foundation.Projects Funded with MacArthur Foundation.Projects Funded with Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.Issue Brief: Social Mobility in the United States. ![]()
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