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Diana Martínez Heredia
Data scientist, Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Diana Martínez Heredia is a data scientist at the Allegheny County Department of Human Services. She earned her PhD in Economics at the University of California, San Diego, in 2024. Her research focuses on human capital formation and child welfare. Her work spans the consequences of migration on school systems, child labor regulation, and young people's transitions into adulthood.
Recent work by Diana Martínez Heredia
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Reducing child labour: Lessons from Bolivia’s legalisation experiment
A unique Bolivian law that legalised and regulated the work of young children led to unexpected declines in child employment without improving working conditions.
Published 29.01.25