About me

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at Harvard University. My main areas of interest are labor economics, the economics of crime, and the economics of education. My research focuses on understanding and addressing racial inequality in criminal justice, education, health, and labor market systems. My job market paper explores how federal investigations affect policing behavior and public safety.

I am also a Stone Ph.D. Scholar in Harvard’s Inequality & Social Policy Program, an NSF Graduate Fellow, and an affiliate at Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science.

Prior to graduate school, I was a Senior Analyst at Analysis Group, Inc., and a Data Analyst with the State of Massachusetts’ Betsy Lehman Center. I received my B.A. in Mathematical-Economics from Wesleyan University in 2013.

Here is my CV.

References

Lawrence Katz         Jesse Shapiro
Edward Glaeser       Amanda Pallais