My dissertation research analyzes financial transfers from parents to adult children in twenty European countries. I use the Survey of Ageing, Health and Retirement in Europe to examine how the number and gender of sibs influences transfers, which events in the children’s lives (unemployment, divorce, childbirth) trigger transfers, and how these transfers evolve over time.

I also collaborated on a meta-analysis of field experiments of racial discrimination in hiring. We found that discrimination against African-Americans in the United States has not changed since 1990. We also compared discrimination across nine countries. We found evidence for discrimination in all countries and against five different minority groups.

Code, data, and bibliographic list of studies for the meta-analysis here.