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I am a Ph.D. student in Economics at the Ohio State University (OSU).
Prior to joining OSU, I spent 2 years as a research associate at National University of Singapore (NUS), focusing on the economics of aging and measurement.
My research interests are labor economics and the intersection between family and population aging. I use causal inferences to answer my research questions.
My current research delves into how public transfers impact on private intergenerational transfers amidst rapid demographic shifts. I investigate the government’s role in family spillover and crowd-out effects, leveraging a staggered adoption design.
Recently, I published a paper examining the consistency of surveyed data across individuals and methods for consistent measurement.
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Ph.D., Economics, 2027 (expected)
The Ohio State University
M.Sc., Economics, 2020
Barcelona School of Economics
B.Sc., Economics and Finance, 2018
University of Amsterdam