Oliver Azuara

I am a recent PhD with research interests in labor economics, health economics and applied econometrics. My dissertation explores how social protection programs affect migration, informality and marriage. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University’s MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies.

I will be available for interviews at the 2012 ASSA meetings in Chicago, IL. Jan. 6-8

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Instructor – Yale University

- Program Evaluation: Fighting Poverty with Evidence. Master students in International Affairs. (2012).

Teacher Assistant  University of Chicago

- Microeconomics and Public Policy I (Prof. Tomas Philipson - Fall 2007, Professor Kerwin Charles - Fall 2008)

- Microeconomics and Public Policy II (Professor Jeffrey Grogger, Spring 2008)

- Advanced Microeconomics (Professor Dan Black, Spring 2008)

- Mathematical Statistics for Public Policy I (Professor Robert LaLonde, Fall 2009)

- Mathematical Statistics for Public Policy II (Professor Dan Black, Winterl 2010)