My Research

I am an applied microeconomist!

I enjoy researching various topics, including labor, ageism, race and gender, health, education, and public policy evaluation. I love utilizing micro-econometrics and causal inference techniques to conduct my research. In addition, I am keenly interested in studying industrial organization, behavioral economics, and experimental economics.

My Dissertation & JMP

My dissertation includes a job market paper on the impact of right-to-work laws on various labor outcomes, a chapter on the impact of the pandemic and remote work on retirement, and the impact of the pandemic and remote work on labor supply by gender.

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