
Diane Schanzenbach
@dwschanz
Director @IPRatNU, nonres Sr Fellow @BrookingsEcon, Social Policy Prof @nu_sesp, board member @FoodDepository & @fractweets. Economist. Midwesterner.
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http://www.dianeschanzenbach.com 26-02-2012 23:27:01
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The impact of the pandemic on community college enrollment was large! This 🧵/paper by Diane Schanzenbach & Sarah Turner takes a deep dive into describing who was impacted the most & why. There will be lasting repercussions from this….

Happy 5th birthday to EconoFactOrg! Congrats to Michael W. Klein and the great Miriam Wasserman on building such a useful resource for non-partisan, incisive analysis on timely, important economic issues.




TODAY: Join us at 3:30 p.m. for an in-person talk in Global Hub’s White Auditorium by Harvard University prof. and Opportunity Insights co-director Raj Chetty on "Creating Equality of Opportunity in America: New Insights from Big Data." See the link to register: spr.ly/60173qvZN



"[P]erhaps the primary reason the EITC enjoys such widespread support is because it functions as a generous handout to corporations. Among the loudest champions of the EITC have been multinational businesses..." An extraordinary claim in Matthew Desmond's Poverty, by America. A🧵
![Jason Furman (@jasonfurman) on Twitter photo "[P]erhaps the primary reason the EITC enjoys such widespread support is because it functions as a generous handout to corporations. Among the loudest champions of the EITC have been multinational businesses..."
An extraordinary claim in <a href="/just_shelter/">Matthew Desmond</a>'s Poverty, by America.
A🧵 "[P]erhaps the primary reason the EITC enjoys such widespread support is because it functions as a generous handout to corporations. Among the loudest champions of the EITC have been multinational businesses..."
An extraordinary claim in <a href="/just_shelter/">Matthew Desmond</a>'s Poverty, by America.
A🧵](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FwR56xYacAE8eAg.jpg)