Jane Mauldon earned her undergraduate degree from Oxford University in Politics, Philosophy and Economics and her Ph.D. from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, where she studied demography and public policy. In addition to her associate professorship in the Goldman School of Public Policy she currently serving as the chair of UC Berkeley’s Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects.
Her research interests include health policy and economics, poverty and public policy, demography, quantitative methods, and teen-parent component of California’s welfare reforms.
March 28, 2013: 9 negative effects divorce reportedly has on children (The Week)
May 12, 2015: Little Magazine, Big Ideas: The American Prospect at 25 (The American Prospect)
April 16, 2015: Affordable housing crisis: Families face hard choices (Dover Post)
April 27, 2009: Dalai Lama: Creating a peaceful 21st century will take all 6 billion of us (UC Berkeley News)
June 4, 2008: Where Were You in ‘68? (UC Berkeley News)