The Center periodically sponsors or cosponsors conferences relevant to issues of poverty and inequality.
Upcoming Conferences
Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century — March 11-12, 2016
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is hosting a conference on the future of poverty measurement. Google Chief Economist Hal Varian will deliver the keynote, "Innovative Flash Measures of Poverty Trends."
Berkeley-Stanford Annual Conference on Inequality — April 15, 2016
The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is hosting the third annual Berkeley-Stanford Conference on Inequality. The conference brings together faculty who are leaders in poverty and inequality research. This year's conference will focus on education and labor markets.
Past Conferences
- State of the Union Conference (2016)
- Social Mobility in the Americas (2015)
- Mazatlán Forum: A Blueprint for Ending Poverty (2015)
- New Scholars Conference (2015)
- Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century (2015)
- State of the Union Conference (2015)
- Berkeley-Stanford Conference on Inequality (2014)
- State of the Union Conference (2014)
- New Scholars Conference (2014)
- Berkeley-Stanford Conference on Social Inequality (2013)
- Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility among Hispanics (Dec 2013)
- Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility among Hispanics (May 2013)
- New Scholars Conference (2013)
- Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility among Hispanics (2012)
- New Scholars Conference (2012)
- Inequality in a Time of Contradiction (2009)
- Microfinance California (2009)
- RC28 conference (2008)
- Sawyer Seminar Series on the Dynamics of Inequality (2007-2008)