Welcome

I am an incoming PhD student in Economics at the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago. My work studies how institutions and policy shape educational trajectories, labor markets, and health outcomes.

Labor/Public/Development Research fields
University of Chicago Current appointment

PhD Student in Economics.

Profile

Background

My research agenda focuses on education and health economics in Colombia. In the past, I was a Pre-Doctoral Fellow in Economics at Yale University, and also worked as a Short-Term Consultant for the Development Impact group (DIME) at the World Bank. I was also a research assistant at Harvard Kennedy School, the United Nations Development Programme, Banco de la República (Colombia's Central Bank), and EAFIT University.

Current themes

  • Retirement reforms and health outcomes
  • Returns to education and human capital accumulation
  • Health and labor-market trajectories of professionals