Sander de Vries
PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 🇾🇪 Focus on Intergenerational Mobility 🧑🧑🧒 & Education Economics 📚
https://sanderdevries.github.io/
@jpube.bsky.social
Edited by Nathaniel Hendren and @wwwojtekk.bsky.social https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-public-economics
@mpbitler.bsky.social
bi+, she/her/hers. Prof @ UC Davis. My personal opinions. I study the safety net, health, education, & econ. demography. @J_HumanResource, @nberpubs, @IZA_Bonn.
@gandil.bsky.social
Research economist at the Rockwool Foundation (@rockwoolfonden.dk). Education, labor and applied econ. CESifo, IZA. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/mikkelgandil
@paulhufe.net
social scientist (economist). interests: equality of opportunity, skill development, and education. paulhufe.net
@pengzell.bsky.social
I research nepo babies. Sociology Prof at UCL, ERC Starting Grantee 2025-2030, Programme Lead MSc Sociology, Associate Editor RSSM & ESR. Also at Swedish Institute for Social Research & Nuffield College. http://perengzell.com
@mikkelhoumark.bsky.social
Postdoc, Economics, Aarhus University, studying the genetic and social determinants of inequality. https://sites.google.com/view/mikkelhoumark
@danielkuehnle.bsky.social
Assistant Prof (TT) in Health and Labour Economics at University of Duisburg-Essen, dep. director CINCH, affiliated with IZA. dad³. Personal views.
@antoniakurz.bsky.social
🌳 PostDoc Climate Policy @DIW Berlin, PhD @VUamsterdam @ResearchTI 👩🏼🤝👩🏻 HR Coordinator @Women_in_Econ 🚲 likely out cycling, former @economistonbike
@esmeezwiers.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Amsterdam School of Economics. Works on labor/health/economic demography. Previously Princeton CHW and Erasmus School of Economics. Website: www.esmeezwiers.com
@sindrie.bsky.social
PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, specializing in competition policy.
@montonenjerry.bsky.social
PhD Student in Economics at AaltoUniversity and HelsinkiGSE. Stockholm born and raised, now living in Helsinki. 🇸🇪🇫🇮🇬🇧🇩🇪 + flytande skandinaviska https://sites.google.com/view/jerrymontonen
@cdechaisemartin.bsky.social
Professor @sciencespo @ScPoEcon #econometrics #education https://sites.google.com/site/clementdechaisemartin/
@enkehavari.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Economics @IÉSEG School of Management📍Paris RFellow at @IZA, @GLO 👩🏼💻 Labour, Education, Migration, Policy Evaluation | https://sites.google.com/site/enkehavari/
@chriskarbownik.bsky.social
I play with data @EmoryEconomics. Interested in family, education, health, child development, labor, crime, and environment. Uppsala University alumnus. I hang out in Pacific Northwest a lot thus ⛷️ and 🚵 posts too https://sites.google.com/site/kkarbownik
@colinpgreen.bsky.social
Education and Labour Economics Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), IZA Research Fellow Editor in Chief - Education Economics; AE - JEBO; Organiser - IWAEE. https://sites.google.com/site/prgreenc/home
@essobecker.bsky.social
Economist @MonashWarwick Project Leader @RF_Berlin BWV227 Editor @EJ_RES Associate Editor @QJEHarvard First gen high school grad Classical music and jazz enthusiast
@daveevansphd.bsky.social
Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank. Formerly: Center for Global Development, World Bank, RAND Corporation, and my local movie theater. I mostly share about international development research plus books and movies.
@rhelensdotter.bsky.social
Postdoc at MIT || University of Gothenburg || Applied microeconomist interested in vulnerable subpopulations || Labor, Health, Law, Crime || www.ronjahelensdotter.com
@rlandersoe.bsky.social
Research Professor Head of research in education and family ROCKWOOL Foundation https://sites.google.com/site/rlandersoe/
@katrinhuber.bsky.social
Post Doc @Uni Potsdam, BSE, CEPA, IZA. Interested in Labor, Family & Gender.
@annabindler.bsky.social
DIW Berlin || Crime, Labor and Inequality & Professor of Applied Microeconomics, University of Potsdam. Previously U Cologne and U Gothenburg. UCL PhD. Views are my own. https://sites.google.com/site/annabindler/ Photo credit: DIW Berlin/Photothek.
@ashleyywong.bsky.social
Asst Prof of Economics @ Tilburg University. Labor and Gender Economics https://www.ashley-wong.net
@gabriconti.bsky.social
Professor of Economics at UCL Research Fellow at IFS, CEPR, CESIFO, IZA
@sandramcnally.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of Surrey. Director of Education and Skills Programme, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics.
@asoetevent.bsky.social
Professor of microeconomics, University of Groningen. Behavioural economics and industrial economics. Dad and fan of Wilco.
@vusbe.bsky.social
Follow us for updates about business and economics research and education at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.
@maxkasy.bsky.social
Econ prof at Oxford. Machine learning, politics, econometrics, inequality, random reading recs. maxkasy.github.io/home/
@causalscience.org
Fostering a dialogue between industry and academia on causal data science. Causal Data Science Meeting 2024: causalscience.org
@ulfzoelitz.bsky.social
@wheelockpolicybu.bsky.social
Engaging in rigorous, #EdPolicy research to transform systems of teaching & learning in Boston & beyond. https://wheelockpolicycenter.org/
@woessmann.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of Munich Director, ifo Center for the Economics of Education https://sites.google.com/view/woessmann-e
@econom.bsky.social
Prof of Labour Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. https://sites.google.com/site/oliviermarie/
@causalhuber.bsky.social
Professor of Applied Econometrics and Policy Evaluation at the University of Fribourg/Freiburg (Switzerland) - causal analysis, statistics, econometrics, machine learning...and telemarking
@qjeharvard.bsky.social
The Quarterly Journal of Economics is the oldest professional journal of Economics in the English language. Edited by the Department of Economics at Harvard.
@adrianadermon.bsky.social
Economist, researcher at the Institute for Evaluation of Labor Market and Education Policy. Interested in social mobility, inequality, and technical change. https://www.adrianadermon.com
@jlaborecon.bsky.social
Founded in 1983 as the first journal devoted specifically to labor economics.
@jpolecon.bsky.social
One of the oldest and most prestigious journals in economics, the Journal of Political Economy presents significant and essential scholarship in economic theory and practice. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/jpe/about
@cep-lse.bsky.social
Welcome to the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE. News, events and analysis from a world-leading economics and policy research institute.
@reveconstudies.bsky.social
The official account of the Review of Economic Studies, one of the world's top economics journals. #EconSky, #REStud
@cepr.org
CEPR, established in 1983, is an independent, non‐partisan, pan‐European non‐profit organization. Its mission is to enhance the quality of policy decisions through providing policy‐relevant research, based soundly in economic theory.
@ucstonecenter.bsky.social
The Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility advances interdisciplinary research on the origins and nature of contemporary inequalities.
@voxeu.org
VoxEU – CEPR’s policy portal - promotes "research-based policy analysis and commentary by leading economists". VoxEU columns cover all fields of economics broadly defined and are widely read.
@irpwisc.bsky.social
IRP is a national center for interdisciplinary research into the causes and consequences of poverty and social inequality in the United States. We are part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
@cljeharvard.bsky.social
CLJE is Harvard Law School's hub of collaborative research, policy, and strategies to empower working people to build an equitable economy and democracy.
@stone-lis.bsky.social
The Stone Center conducts and promotes quantitative research using inequality as a lens on society and the economy. Home to the US Office of LIS. stonecenter.gc.cuny.edu
@urbaninstitute.bsky.social
The Urban Institute is a research-to-impact institution founded on one simple idea: To improve lives and strengthen communities, we need practices and policies that work.