John Friedman is one of the Principal Investigators at Opportunity Insights.  They use massive data most particularly including tax returns of parents of people  to disentangle the impact of where one grows up and a variety of other things on life trajectories.  He is giving a seminar on the Elite College Admission  

Education Seminar - Diversifying Society’s Leaders? The Determinants and Causal Effects of Admission to Highly Selective Private Colleges - John Friedman (Brown University) NY 


PLEASE NOTE - This seminar series is now hybrid.  
For in-person attendees: please reply to this email by Tuesday, October 15th so that we can inform security.  Please RSVP by the above date is required for your access into the building. 

For remote attendees: the virtual link is below.  Thursday, October 17th 4:30pm to 5:30pm 

The seminar will be held at 33 Liberty Street in the 13th Floor Conference Center, Room 13-26 of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

IMPORTANT:  a valid government-issued ID (example driver’s license or passport) is required for entry into the building. Directions to the Bank can be found at http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/ny_directions.htm
lWe advise you to arrive around 4:15 PM to allow sufficient time to go through security. Please note the seminar will start sharply at 4:30 PM. Please note that an RSVP by the above date is required for your access into the building


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