

Carmen Arbaizar
Predoctoral Research Fellow, Yale Department of Economics
Carmen Arbaizar is a Predoctoral Research Fellow at the at the Yale Department of Economics. She received her BSc in Economics from Carlos III University of Madrid, and a MSc in Economics from University College London. Her research interest focus on Labor Economics, with specific interests on the effects of economic integration and technological change on labor markets, as well as on the impact of jobs on social welfare.
Recent work by Carmen Arbaizar
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Broadening the horizon: Female representation on editorial boards and gender-related publications
How does having more women on the editorial boards of top economics journals influence what gets published? A new analysis reveals that as female representation on editorial boards rises, more women-authored papers are being published and there is an increased focus on gender-related research.
Published 01.11.24