Jennifer
Kades
DPhil Student, Duke University

About

Jennifer is a graduate student in economics, studying labour markets. Her current research agenda is primarily focused on two topics: (i) how policymakers can reduce job search frictions to help workers find jobs they are well-suited for as easily as possible and (ii) measuring social norms and attitudes toward work and how these feed into labour market power. Jennifer is currently a PhD candidate in the Duke University Economics Department. She previously obtained a BA in Economics from Davidson College.

Contact

jennifer.kades@duke.edu