I'm currently a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. My research is in the field of labor economics and includes topics in school choice, family, gender. My current projects focus on issues concerning education opportunities and labor supply in developing countries. From the perspective of education, my work investigates the effects of different college admission mechanisms on student allocations. From the perspective of labor market, my goals are to understand the relationship between fertility and labor supply. Prior to UCSB, I obtained a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. I am currently on the job market and will be available for interviews at the ASSA 2019 meeting in Atlanta. Research Field: labor economics, economics of education, school choice. My email: [email protected] |