

Frances Lu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. Her research is in the fields of labor and development economics and focuses on the topics of gender and inequality. Prior to joining UCSD, she worked as a research assistant on projects affiliated with J-PAL South Asia and received her B.S.E in Operations Research and Financial Engineering at Princeton University.
Recent work by Frances Lu
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The impact of displacement on marriage outcomes of women: Evidence from the partition of India
Forced migration can create conditions that lead to early marriage for adolescent women
Published 18.03.22