project summary
Nearly a half century after the civil rights movement, racial inequity remains a defining feature of U.S. society. We formalize a model of structural inequality and empirically test a central implication – that beliefs regarding racial discrimination in one system will tend to be correlated with discrimination in other systems – through two complementary randomized controlled trials (RCTs). We focus on the consequences of discrimination in criminal justice, an issue of pressing public policy, and on healthcare because the medical system plays an important role in combating the severe consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigating its disparate impact on marginalized groups.
principal investigators
Marcella Alsan
Professor of Public Policy
Harvard Kennedy School
Damon Jones
Associate Professor
University of Chicago
Crystal Yang
Professor of Law
Harvard Law School