Prof. Frank Levy

Professor of Urban Economics, Emeritus

Primary DLC

Department of Urban Studies and Planning

MIT Room: 9-316

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Development and Evaluation of Science Curriculum Units in Cambridge, Massachusetts Schools
Income Growth and Inequality, Education, and Economic Development
Computerization of Work
K-12 Education
Ford Motor Company-MIT Alliance
Housing, Community, and Economic Development (HCED)

Research Summary

For the last 10 years, Professor Levy’s research has focused on the ways that computer technology and offshoring are reshaping opportunities in the labor market. He has also done research on U.S. income inequality and living standards and the economics of education.

Much of Professor Levy’s recent work is summarized in his 2004 book, The New Division of Labor (co-authored with Richard Murnane), and a series of papers on the offshoring of radiological work. With his colleague, Richard J. Murnane of the Harvard School of Education, Levy has written The New Division of Labor: How Computers are Creating the Next Job Market (2004) and the earlier Teaching New Basic Skills (1996). He is also the author of The New Dollars and Dreams (1999). Professor Levy’s work has recently been discussed in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Jim Lehrer News Hour, The NBC Evening News and The Nightly Business Report.

Recent Work