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SUMMARY:School of Public Policy Fall Speaker Series: \"Assessing the Impact of S
	ystemic Inequality on Racial Income Inequality in Metropolitan Labor Mar
	kets\"
DESCRIPTION:\nNiki vonLockette\, associate professor of public policy an
	d African American studies\, will present &quot\;Assessing the Impact of
	 Systemic Inequality on Racial Income Inequality in Metropolitan Labor M
	arkets&quot\; Thursday\, October 21 at Noon via Zoom.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nv
	onLockette&#39\;s work examines the impact of residential segregation on
	 unemployment and wages for Black and Latino workers in metropolitan are
	as (economic geography\, city and community)\, and the effects of workpl
	ace occupational segregation on worker attitudes (work and occupations).
	\n\nThe National Academy of Science awarded her a HUD post-doctoral fell
	owship to study the impact of residential segregation on the race gap in
	 unemployment. She has served as a consultant for the U.S. Departments o
	f Labor and Commerce and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.\n\nRegiste
	r:&nbsp\;https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlcOGvpz8sE9Nqjk6vpoj2aD
	qHrUqeG4DA\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/school_o
	f_public_policy_fall_speaker_series_assessing_the_impact_of_systemic_ine
	quality_on_racial_income_inequality_in_metropolitan_labor_markets/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Niki vonLockett
	e, associate professor of public policy and African American studies, wi
	ll present &quot;Assessing the Impact of Systemic Inequality on Racial I
	ncome Inequality in Metropolitan Labor Markets&quot; Thursday, October 2
	1 at Noon via Zoom.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>vonLockette&#39;s work examines th
	e impact of residential segregation on unemployment and wages for Black 
	and Latino workers in metropolitan areas (economic geography, city and c
	ommunity), and the effects of workplace occupational segregation on work
	er attitudes (work and occupations).</p><p>The National Academy of Scien
	ce awarded her a HUD post-doctoral fellowship to study the impact of res
	idential segregation on the race gap in unemployment. She has served as 
	a consultant for the U.S. Departments of Labor and Commerce and the Fede
	ral Reserve Bank of Chicago.</p><p>Register:&nbsp;<a href="https://psu.z
	oom.us/meeting/register/tJAlcOGvpz8sE9Nqjk6vpoj2aDqHrUqeG4DA">https://ps
	u.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlcOGvpz8sE9Nqjk6vpoj2aDqHrUqeG4DA</a></p><
	p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/school_of_p
	ublic_policy_fall_speaker_series_assessing_the_impact_of_systemic_inequa
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