

Claire Duquennois
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
Claire Duquennois is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.She is an applied microeconomist specializing in labor, development, and behavioral economics. Her research examines the impact of social environments and exposure to adversity on economic behaviors and outcomes. She earned her Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to her doctoral studies, Claire was an Economics Instructor at the University of Colorado Denver, teaching at both the Denver and Beijing campuses.
Recent work by Claire Duquennois
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Lessons from Sesame Street on media representation, racial biases, and voting
Representation in child media matters. Sesame Street’s positive representations of minorities and working women in 1969 had long run impacts on prejudices, influencing people’s propensity to vote for diverse candidates decades later.
Published 16.09.24