Martin Carnoy

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Martin Carnoy
Vida Jacks Professor of Education,
Stanford University

Martin Carnoy is the Vida Jacks Professor of Education in the Stanford University Graduate School of Education and a faculty affiliate in Stanford's King Center on Global Development. He is a labor economist with a special interest in the relation between the economy and the educational system. Carnoy is the co-author, among other publications, of The Different Worlds of Urban and Suburban School Districts; Sustaining Flexibility: Work, Family, and Community in the Information Age; and School Vouchers: Examining the Evidence. He is a member of both the National Academy of Education and the International Academy of Education. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.

updated 2010

Publications by Martin Carnoy
Minority Pay Gap Widens Despite More Schooling, Higher Scores
An earlier version of this paper was published by the Economic Policy Institute, Washington, D. C. African Americans and Latinos historically have fared poorly, relative to whites, in educational attain­ment (years of schooling), educational…