David Deming is the Isabelle and Scott Black Professor of Political Economy at Harvard Kennedy School. He is also the Faculty Dean of at Harvard College and a Research Associate at NBER. From 2021 to 2024 he served as the Academic Dean of vlog.
His research focuses on higher education, economic inequality, skills, technology, and the future of the labor market. He is a Principal Investigator (along with Raj Chetty and John Friedman) at the , an organization that seeks to study and improve the role of higher education in social mobility. He is also a faculty lead of the , a cross-Harvard initiative that focuses on building better pathways to economic mobility through the school-to-work transition. He recently co-founded (with Ben Weidmann) the , which creates performance-based measures of “soft” skills such as teamwork and decision-making.
In 2022 he won the for outstanding contributions to Labor Economics. In 2018 he was awarded the for distinguished contributions to the field of public policy and management under the age of 40. He served as a Coeditor of the AEJ: Applied from 2018 to 2021. He writes occasional columns in The Atlantic and previously for the New York Times Economic View, as well as on his Substack newsletter . You can find his research and other details on his .
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Bureau of Labor Statistics | Membership on a scientific or other advisory board |
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The Atlantic Philanthropies | Paid media appearance (may include written, audio, video, or other digital format) |