Grants

National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

To support fellowships for Ph.D. students working on the economics of working longer

  • Amount $1,087,900
  • City Cambridge, MA
  • Investigator David Card
  • Year 2011
  • Program Research
  • Sub-program Working Longer

Funds from this grant will support the development and administration of a fellowship program aimed at encouraging young economists to work on understudied or poorly understood issues at the intersection of aging and work. Over the course of five years, eleven two-year fellowships will be awarded, providing a stipend and tuition support to qualified pre-doctoral students interested in studying the economics of labor market activity by older workers in the U.S. The fellowships will be administered by David Card, a leading labor economist and program director of NBER's Labor Studies Program.

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