

Jeremy Lebow
Economist in the Social Protection and Jobs Global Unit of the World Bank
Jeremy Lebow is an Economist in the Social Protection and Jobs Global Unit of the World Bank, working primarily on the topics of labor, migration, and skills development. Prior to this, he was a Young Professional in the Poverty and Equity Practice for East Africa. Jeremy holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Duke University and has published papers in various academic journals including the Journal of Development Economics and Journal of Public Economics, in particular on the economic and social effects of mass migration in Latin America.
Recent work by Jeremy Lebow
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Do local experiences or national narratives drive anti-migrant sentiment?
Local exposure to Venezuelan migrants does not necessarily lead to a rise in local xenophobia. In fact, evidence suggests that anti-migrant sentiment is a national-level phenomenon, driven by national narratives and divorced from local experiences wi...
Published 04.12.24