James Rosenbaum

James E. Rosenbaum
BornDecember 1943 (age 80)
Alma materYale University
Harvard University
Known forGautreaux Project
Scientific career
FieldsSociology of Education
InstitutionsYale University
Northwestern University
Doctoral advisorLee Rainwater

James E. Rosenbaum (born December 1943), is a Professor of Sociology, Education, and Social Policy at Northwestern University.

He is most well known for his study of the Gautreaux Project the Chicago housing desegregation program which led to the federal Moving to Opportunity program, and for his work on improving vocational education programs.