Seminar Series: Occupations and Work at Older Ages
Sterling Hall, conference room 1328 475 N Charter St, Madison, WisconsinLindsay Jacobs specializes in labor economics, with an emphasis on older populations.
Lindsay Jacobs specializes in labor economics, with an emphasis on older populations.
During a public presentation, former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan will share policy insights and evidence-based solutions from two decades in Congress.
At the fourth annual La Follette Forum, leaders across sectors and levels of government will discuss collaborating effectively to deliver high-quality public services.
Tind Shepper Ryen is the Assistant Director of the U.S. Government Accountability Office, and works to make distill science and technology-related issues for policymakers.
Mallory SoRelle's research and teaching explore how public policies are produced by, and critically how they reproduce, socioeconomic and political inequality in the United States.
National Public Radio White House Correspondent Tamara Keith will present the 2023 Paul Offner Lecture following our annual Alumni and Friends Reception.
Mark Sobel is the Senior Advisor of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Economics Program and served as deputy assistant secretary for international monetary and financial policy from 2000 to early 2015.
Trevon Logan is the Hazel C. Youngberg Distinguished Professor of Economics at The Ohio State University.
Phillip Levine, Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, applies statistical analysis and research to real-world problems.
La Follette School Professor Denia Garcia’s work examines the role of space and organizations in shaping how inequalities are experienced and reproduced.