Below are links to download the slidedecks presented during Disparate Income, Wealth and Opportunity: Implications for Social Insurance. Please note that if there is no link, it means the speakers did not use slides.
WEDNESDAY, January, 27, 2016
9:45 AM Morning Pre-Conference Sessions
- The Latest Trends in Income, Poverty and Program Participation: An Information and Demonstration Workshop on Census Bureau Survey Data
- Achieving a Sustainable Retirement: Risks and Strategies
12:00 PM
- 2016 Annual Membership Meeting & Luncheon (for active Academy members) Program includes awarding of Heinz Dissertation Award and Legal Writing Award
- Networking Lunch (for all other conference attendees)
2:30 PM Afternoon Pre-Conference Sessions
- The Opt-Out Option in Workers’ Compensation: Who Gains and Who Loses?
- Assuring Income Security for Children and Parents: The Role of Social Insurance and Assistance Today
- Financing Long Term Services and Supports: A New Model for Evaluating Policy Options
5:00 PM Conference Opening Reception
- Keynote: Eduardo Porter, Columnist, The New York Times
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2016
8:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 AM Opening and Welcome
- William J. Arnone, National Academy of Social Insurance
- Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting Comissioner of Social Security, Social Security Administration
9:10 AM Session I. What Do the Numbers Tell Us? A Review of the Data on Economic Disparities
- Moderator: G. Lawrence Atkins, Executive Director, Long Term Quality Care Alliance
- Jared Bernstein, Senior Fellow, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
- James Pethokoukis, Editor, AEIdeas, Dewitt Wallace Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
- Discussant: Ngina Chiteji, Associate Professor, New York University
- Discussant: Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Director, Project on Deep Poverty and Senior Fellow, Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality
10:45 AM Session II. What are the Consequences of Inequality?
- Retirement: Kilolo Kijakazi (Conference Co-Chair), Institute Fellow, The Urban Institute
- Economic impact on individuals: Sheldon Danziger, President, Russell Sage Foundation, and the University of Michigan
- Politics: Benjamin Page, Northwestern University
- Budget: G. William Hoagland, Senior Vice President, Bipartisan Policy Center
- Moderator: Maya MacGuineas (Conference Co-Chair), President, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Campaign to Fix the Debt
12:20 PM Luncheon and Luncheon Keynote: What Does International Experience Tell us about Inequality and Social Insurance?
- Mark Pearson, Deputy Director of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
1:30 PM Session III. How Does Inequality Affect Health?
- Camara Phyllis Jones, M.D., President, American Public Health Association and Senior Fellow, Satcher Health Leadership Institute and Cardiovascular Research Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine
- José J. Escarce, M.D., Professor, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
- Harold Pollack, Helen Ross Professor and Deputy Dean for Research and Faculty Development, The University of Chicago
- Corey Abramson, Assistant Professsor, University of Arizona
- Moderator: David Colby (Conference Co-Chair), Independent Consultant
3:00 PM Session IV. How Can Social Insurance Address Economic Disparities?
- Henry Aaron, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
- Jason J. Fichtner, Senior Research Fellow, Mercatus Center at George Mason University
- Maya Rockeymoore, President and CEO, Center for/Global Policy Solutions
- Eugene Steuerle, Institute Fellow, The Urban Institute
- Ambassador Karen Kornbluh, Senior Fellow for Digital Policy, Council on Foreign Affairs
- Moderator: Kilolo Kijakazi (Conference Co-Chair), Institute Fellow, The Urban Institute
4:30 PM Session V. Inequality, Social Insurance and the 2016 Elections: A Conversation
- Heather Boushey, Executive Director/Chief Economist, Washington Center for Equitable Growth,
- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, President, American Action Forum
- Moderator: Trudy Lieberman, Contributing Editor, Columbia Journalism Review