Research
My work is focused in the fields of Labor Economics, Urban Economics and Public Economics
Immigration and the Pursuit of Amenities (with David Albouy and Mariya Shappo), Journal of Regional Science, 2021, 61, 5-29Minimum Wages and Retirement (with Mark Borgschulte), Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2020, 73(1), 153-177
Driver's License Reforms and Job Accessibility among Undocumented Immigrants, Under ReviewPartisanship and Survey Refusal (with Mark Borgschulte and Darren Lubotsky), NBER Working Paper w26433, Under ReviewBorder Enforcement and the Sorting and Commuting Patterns of Hispanics, Under ReviewInstrumenting for Immigration Using Push Factors of Origin Countries
About
I am an Associate Fellow at Korea Institute of Public Finance. I received my PhD in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2020.
My research interests include labor economics, urban economics and public economics. Specifically, my current research focuses on the topics of immigration, minimum wages and survey refusals.
Contact
Korea Institute of Public Finance
+82 44-414-2455
336 Sicheong-daero, Sejong 30147,
South Korea