Emily Rauscher
Professor @BrownSociology @PSTC_Brown @AnnenbergInst | Study education & inequality.
Octavia Butler & Patrick Rothfuss fan. From the sticks via financial aid.
- Reposted by Emily RauscherResearch findings from ASA members Emily Rauscher @emilyrauscher.bsky.social (ASA POP Fellow) (Brown) and Jeremy E. Fiel (Rice University) show that school finance reforms ultimately did not improve—and in some cases reduced—funding equality by race. @brookings.edu
- Reposted by Emily RauscherThe Minnesota Population Center at the University of Minnesota (@minnpop.bsky.social) is hiring a postdoc in Population Health. Happy to chat about the MPC, UMN, and the Twin Cities, which are all awesome in my humble opinion! pop.umn.edu/training/pos...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherFabulous postdoc opportunity at Stanford to work on the politics of education with one of the best @bethschueler.bsky.social postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/...
- Reposted by Emily Rauscher📢 ✨ FFCWS Postdoc opportunity I'm leading at Notre Dame -- circulate and apply! ffcws.princeton.edu/jobs
- Reposted by Emily RauscherAnd the article by @emilyrauscher.bsky.social, @greermellon.bsky.social, @susannaloeb.bsky.social, & Abbot documents positive achievement returns to school spending, benefits that are larger for students in low-spending & hi-poverty districts. See also: wtgrantfoundation.org/grants/when-...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherI’m proud to see two studies funded by @wtgrantfdn.bsky.social featured in the latest issue of @soceducation.bsky.social @asanews.bsky.social journals.sagepub.com/toc/SOE/curr...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherIt's day 13 of the shutdown. What's Trump doing? Negotiating a budget deal? No. Preventing premiums from doubling? No. Stopping 15 million Americans from losing health care? No. He's meeting the Pres. of Argentina to reward him with a $20 billion bailout. America first?
- Reposted by Emily RauscherMr. President. Stop breaking the law. The shutdown does not give you the right to fire thousands of hard working federal employees. Instead of giving huge tax breaks to your billionaire friends, show some respect for the struggling working families of our country.
- Reposted by Emily RauscherKristi Noem, while governor of South Dakota, supplemented her roughly $130,000 salary by secretly accepting $80,000 donated to a political nonprofit she was affiliated with, records show. She never disclosed this income on federal ethics forms. (Published June)
- Great coverage of my new paper with Jeremy Fiel @ricesocsci.bsky.social in @edweek.org www.edweek.org/policy-polit...
- New paper with Jeremy Fiel @ricesocsci.bsky.social. We find school finance reforms reduced inequality of school funding by income, but did not reduce inequality by race/ethnicity and in some cases increased funding inequality by race/ethnicity. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherAuthoritarians thrive on your silence — be loud — for America.
- Reposted by Emily Rauscher🚨 Job! 🚨 Brown Sociology & the Watson School of International & Public Affairs are hiring a TT assistant professor whose research focuses on social policy (broadly conceived). Apply by 9/15: apply.interfolio.com/172655 Happy to chat about life at Brown, etc!
- Reposted by Emily RauscherWe invite applications for two postdoctoral scholars! These 2-year positions start in Aug. 2026 and are based at the GC CUNY Stone Center in NYC. One is focused on #mobility and #poverty, the other on #wealth and/or wealth inequality. Apply by Nov. 3! #EconSky #Sociology #PoliSciSky bit.ly/40TZR6J
- Super excited to be part of this group and important effort by @asanews.bsky.social
- Congratulations to 2025-2026 ASA POP Fellow Emily Rauscher! @emilyrauscher.bsky.social @brownsociology.bsky.social bit.ly/POPfellows
- A breath of fresh air...
- Two new papers on when and how school spending matters. With fabulous co-authors @greermellon.bsky.social @susannaloeb.bsky.social Now if only the federal govt would fund schools appropriately... journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
- Women receive more than 3x more service requests at work than men. AND colleagues view them more negatively if they say no. More than forcing victims to say "no", orgs need to compensate equally for actual work and ensure equal service requests.
- In a study of professors, women got 378 new work requests over 4 weeks vs 118 for men. Women spent more time on service, advising & teaching; men on research. Orgs should track who is taking extra duties & ensure they are rewarded and distributed fairly. www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherMedicare for All - "That's socialism!" Social Security - "That's socialism!" Debt free education - "That's socialism!" Universal childcare - "That's socialism!" $1 trillion+ in tax cuts for the wealthy... "That's just how it is."
- Reposted by Emily RauscherThe most bizarre thing about the COVID School Closure Discourse is how commentators take it for granted that closing schools had no effect on transmission or deaths but that's not at all what the evidence says.
- Draft claims there is "lack of consistent evidence" that school spending improves achievement. Que? #schoolfinance Please submit feedback based on existing evidence - scroll to the end for feedback form. livehandbook.org/k-12-educati...
- Such a wonderful conversation. Thank you @greermellon.bsky.social @chriscandelaria.com @annenberginstitute.bsky.social
- What a kickoff! 🎉 Our 1st #EdWorkingPapers webinar brought together researchers, policymakers, & educators for a real-time conversation on when and how funding matters in schools. Thanks to @weilanch.bsky.social, @chriscandelaria.com, @emilyrauscher.bsky.social, and all who attended.
- What a fun and engaging conversation! Thank you @annenberginstitute.bsky.social
- What a kickoff! 🎉 Our 1st #EdWorkingPapers webinar brought together researchers, policymakers, & educators for a real-time conversation on when and how funding matters in schools. Thanks to @weilanch.bsky.social, @chriscandelaria.com, @emilyrauscher.bsky.social, and all who attended.
- Look forward to presenting our work about when school funding matters most with coauthor @greermellon.bsky.social Please join us! @annenberginstitute.bsky.social
- Cutting-edge research deserves real-time attention. 🔍 Our May 21 webinar features not-yet-published work on school funding by @emilyrauscher.bsky.social and @chriscandelaria.com. Don’t miss this early look! Register:
- Reposted by Emily RauscherCutting-edge research deserves real-time attention. 🔍 Our May 21 webinar features not-yet-published work on school funding by @emilyrauscher.bsky.social and @chriscandelaria.com. Don’t miss this early look! Register:
- Look forward to sharing this work with @greermellon.bsky.social School spending benefits all types of students, especially in low resource districts
- "[E]stimates suggest a 0.1 sd increase in achievement for a $1,000 per pupil increase in current spending" 📆 May 21 ⏰2:00pm ET - Hear directly from @emilyrauscher.bsky.social on when and how school funding truly impacts student outcomes. Register for the webinar today!
- Reposted by Emily Rauscher"[E]stimates suggest a 0.1 sd increase in achievement for a $1,000 per pupil increase in current spending" 📆 May 21 ⏰2:00pm ET - Hear directly from @emilyrauscher.bsky.social on when and how school funding truly impacts student outcomes. Register for the webinar today!
- Reposted by Emily RauscherDoes school funding actually improve outcomes? 🤔Join our first-ever #EdWorkingPapers webinar Wed 5/21 at 2pm ET with @emilyrauscher.bsky.social and @chriscandelaria.com to find out. buff.ly/TW1oFhu #research #schoolfunding
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- Reposted by Emily Rauscher📢 The votes are in! EdWorkingPapers email subscribers chose the 1st papers to be featured in our new webinar series: 📝 “When Money Matters Most..” @chriscandelaria.com et al. 💰 “The Impact of Additional Funding…” @emilyrauscher.bsky.social et al. Join our list to vote next time:
- Reposted by Emily RauscherThanks for the shout out @asanews.bsky.social ! As college graduation season rolls around, check out my new book on college majors and entry-level jobs!
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- www.npr.org/2025/04/17/n... Proud to be an alum of @wesleyanuniversity.bsky.social
- Reposted by Emily RauscherMore than 50 bar organizations stand together with the American Bar Association to defend the rule of law and reject efforts to undermine the courts and the legal profession. Read the full statement: www.americanbar.org/news/abanews...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherIn 2019, @nationalacademies.org showed how to cut child poverty in half. The evidence is even stronger today. nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/2524...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherI'm really looking forward to #AEFP2025 next week! I'm presenting new work with @emilyrauscher.bsky.social and @susanna-loeb.bsky.social on superintendents' funding priorities at the Politics and School Finance panel on Friday at 1:45pm!
- Love to see the great leadership by @agamoran.bsky.social He sets an example for all. wtgrantfoundation.org/presidents-c...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherHi, I am @motherjones.com' disability reporter. In the following weeks, I am very interested in hearing how tariff nonsense impacts getting your meds and medical equipment. My email to get in touch is jmetraux@motherjones.com. Reposts appreciated.
- Amazing visit to beautiful IU! The people at IU sociology are 🔥. Such fantastic feedback and people. Thank you!! @iusociology.bsky.social
- Join us this afternoon at WIM to hear from Dr. Emily Rauscher (@emilyrauscher.bsky.social) of Brown University as she presents “Priceless Benefits: Effects of School Spending on Child Mortality." 2-3:30pm in the SSRC. See more details below 👇
- Reposted by Emily RauscherPregnancy is a particularly sensitive period, & exposure to wildfire smoke may lead to smaller than average babies. Smoke isn’t the only concern, stress alone can alter physiological processes during pregnancy. www.latimes.com/lifestyle/st...
- I hope everyone in LA stays safe. And for pregnant women, I also hope for calm and recuperation. Wildfire exposure reduces infant health, especially for mothers with low SES, and it seems mostly due to stress. doi.org/10.7758/RSF....
- Fantastic news resources on state education funding by EdFund scholar.google.com/scholar_url?...
- Hey dept of government efficiency, spending more in low resource school districts is efficient! It has larger benefits and increases equality in student achievement. @asanews.bsky.social www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...
- Here are some open access versions: edworkingpapers.com/ai22-593 par.nsf.gov/biblio/10340... sociologyofdevelopment.com/wp-content/u...
- Reposted by Emily Rauscher#MerryChristmas from the east coast! If you’re finding it hard today, you’re not alone. Reach out using the #JoinIn hashtag here, or call/text: NB Mental Health Helpline: 1-866-355-5550 National Suicide Crisis Helpline: 9-8-8 @kidshelpphone.bsky.social: 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868

- Our department chair - Sandra L. Barnes - created this amazing documentary about WEB DuBois' scholarship. @asanews.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu6Q...
- Reposted by Emily RauscherInterested in inequality research? Here is a starter pack containing research centers / institutes / organizations dedicated to the study of socioeconomic inequality. Time seemed ripe as, finally, organizations are moving to Bluesky. Let me know if others should be added. go.bsky.app/5daYr6vat://did:plc:zosnvny3larlmjuut5neckhu/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3lbtj2ksvti2y
- Cool interviews with authors of the Russell Sage Foundation journal issue on disparate effects of disruptive events during childhood. www.russellsage.org/news/rsf-jou...
- New paper @RussellSageFdn with @xcao.bsky.social Wildfire exposure harms infant health - reduces fetal survival and infant health more for mothers with less education www.rsfjournal.org/content/10/1...
- Please submit a paper to the summer 2024 RC28 meeting @BrownUniversity! sites.brown.edu/rc28/
- Two million in Bluesky - please post a celebratory bird.
- Reposted by Emily RauscherWe all know that not all students have the same information about applying to graduate school. The Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility section is taking a step to spread information more evenly by hosting a panel on applying to Sociology PhD programs. Please share the flyer below with your students!
