Anna Gassman-Pines is a professor of public policy and psychology
and neuroscience at Duke University. She is also a Faculty
Affiliate of Duke’s Center for Child and Family Policy.
Gassman-Pines received her BA with distinction in Psychology from
Yale University and PhD in Community and Developmental Psychology
from New York University. Her research focuses on low-wage work,
family life and the effects of welfare and employment policy on
child and maternal well-being in low-income families. Her
research has been supported by grants from the National Science
Foundation, American Psychological Association, National Head
Start Association, and National Institute of Mental Health, and
various private foundations.