About me

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Michigan. I am an applied microeconomist whose research covers topics in labor and public economics.

I study how governmental policies shape inequality and how inequality influences economic decision-making. My main research agenda explores the impact of housing policies on residential segregation and racial wealth inequality. I also work on topics at the intersection of inequality, family economics, and human capital accumulation.

I will join the Institute of Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest as an Assistant Professor in July 2025.