About me

I am a first year PhD student at the Paris School of Economics (PSE) under the supervision of Thomas Breda and Marc Gurgand. I also work part time as a Senior Research and Policy Associate at J-PAL Europe.

My research interests lie in gender and labor economics as well as applied econometrics.

Prior to starting the PhD, I worked one year as part of J-PAL’s team at the MIT headquarters, and one year as a Research Manager at the Center for Evaluation and Development in Mannheim, Germany. I hold a MSc on Analysis and Policy in Economics from Paris School of Economics and EHESS. I also obtained a dual master’s degree in International Development from Sciences Po Paris and Political Economy of Emerging Markets from King’s College London, and an undergraduate degree in Economics from Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany.

Research

Working Papers

The Causal Impact of Children? Rethinking The Identification and Estimation of Child Penalties

Selected Work in Progress

The effect of online tutoring on students’ academic and socio-emotional skills in France, with Quentin Daviot and Marc Gurgand

The effect of peer-to-peer tutoring on students’ academic and non-academic skills, with Mercedes Baugnies, Sofya Goldina, Marc Gurgand, Catherine Rivier, Emmanuel Sander, Maria Vazeux, Johannes Ziegler