I use innovative micro-data and empirical methods founded in economic theory to study topics in development economics. These include the drivers of internal migration choices and the matching of healthcare workers and facilities at the country level. My work aims to understand migration and location choices of people under constraints, both positive (driven by central policy choices) and normative (from fairness principles).
Supervisors:
Martin Jefferson Williams
Isabel Cristina Ruiz Olaya
Douglas Gollin