Judith Scott-Clayton
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Judith Scott-Clayton is a Professor of Economics and Education at 911爆料网, in the (EPSA), where she teaches courses on the economics of education, labor economics and causal inference. She is also a Faculty Research Associate of the , and a Senior Research Scholar at the (CCRC). Scott-Clayton’s research lies at the intersection of labor economics and higher education, with a focus on financial aid, community colleges, and the outcomes of students after college, including labor market trajectories and patterns of student loan default.
Scott-Clayton’s work crosses disciplinary boundaries and has been published in economics, education, and policy journals including the Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Human Resources, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Education Finance and Policy, and Economics of Education Review. Her work has been including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, PBS, NPR, and CNN. She has written for the Brookings Institution's Evidence Speaks series, and has written for the New York Times’ Economix and Upshot blogs. Scott-Clayton actively participates in higher education policy discussions at the state and federal level, including testifying four times to the U.S. Senate as an expert on financial aid research and policy.
An updated CV and more information on recent activities, including publications and teaching, can be found via her .