Professor Zachary Parolin
About
Professor Zachary Parolin is Professor of Social Policy, Inequality and Opportunity, Director of the Economics, Inequality and Opportunity (EIO) Programme at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET Oxford) and a Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford.
His research focuses on the measurement, causes and consequences of poverty, inequality and social mobility across the United States and European Union. Professor Parolin's work has appeared in journals such as Nature Human Behaviour, American Sociological Review, AEA: Papers & Proceedings, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis & Management, Demography and elsewhere. Moreover, his research has been featured in outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic and CNN, as well as in a US presidential debate.
Expertise
- Poverty
- Public policy in the US, UK and EU
- Inequality
- Economic opportunity
- Social mobility
- Social policy
- Policy analysis
Media experience
Professor Zachary Parolin’s research has been featured in a number of outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, The Economist, The Atlantic and CNN as well as in a US presidential debate.
