
Santiago Pérez
@seperez84
Associate Professor of Economics at @ucdavis and Research Associate at @nberpubs. 🇦🇷 in 🇺🇸
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In EconoFactOrg this week, Giovanni Peri and I focus on the role immigration could play in countering the slowdown in the growth of US-born working-age population. Link below: econofact.org/immigration-an…

Thanks to Florian Ederer for highlighting our work! This paper is part of a larger research agenda on inequality in US higher education, from students (see earlier thread x.com/florianederer/…) to professors.


An overview of recent empirical and methodological advances in the study of historical intergenerational mobility trends, from Ran Abramitzky, Leah Boustan, and Tamar Matiashvili nber.org/papers/w33330


Throughout American history, immigrants have consistently had similar or lower incarceration rates than US-born citizens, say researchers at Stanford University, Princeton University, Northwestern Economics, and UC Davis Economics. #Chart aeaweb.org/research/chart…

During Prohibition when many men lost their jobs, daughters increased their labor supply and delayed marriage and childbearing likely in an effort to compensate for lost wages, from Anna Aizer, Gabrielle Grafton, and Santiago Pérez nber.org/papers/w33346




📊Están abiertas las inscripciones 2025 para la Maestría en Economía de Facultad de Cs. Económicas UBA. 🗓️Duración: 1 año 💻Modalidad presencial 👥Reunión informativa virtual: viernes 7 de febrero - 19 hs. ➡️mi.econ.uba.ar/link/780CA Más información en [email protected].


Climbing the ivory tower: Socioeconomic representation in academia Ran Abramitzky Stanford University, Lena Greska Universität München, Santiago Pérez UC Davis Economics, Joseph Price BYU, Carlo Schwarz Università Bocconi, Fabian Waldinger Economics LMU Munich ow.ly/aAft50UXmk1




New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP20003 Intergenerational mobility of immigrants in 15 destination countries Leah Boustan et al. ow.ly/StIR50VbOoK #CEPR_LE #CEPR_MG #EconTwitter


Daughters of immigrants are more upwardly mobile than daughters of locals in most destinations. Sons of immigrants are only more upwardly mobile outside of continental Europe, from Leah Boustan, Mathias Fjællegaard Jensen, Ran Abramitzky, @elisajacome, Alan Manning, Santiago Pérez,


📢Bay Area Economic History Workshop is back at UC Berkeley on April, 25! PhD students working in Economic History in NoCal - apply to present and get feedback from UC Berkeley, UC Davis, and Stanford University faculty and peers. 🗓️Submit by March, 25. Link forms.gle/t1sSRYNkAfp4Sf…


Intergenerational mobility of immigrants in 15 destination countries Leah Boustan, Mathias Fjællegaard Jensen University of Oxford, Kjell G Salvanes NHH Department of Economics ow.ly/T7yg50VzObe
