About
Juan is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Business and Economics at Universidad Andrés Bello in Chile, and an IZA research fellow. He earned his PhD in Economics from Yale in 2010 with a dissertation on the impact of immigration on human-capital accumulation, then held positions at USC’s Marshall School of Business and at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez before joining UNAB. His research is in labor economics, macroeconomics, and computational economics, with work on gender gaps in the labor market, early human-capital accumulation and parental investment, and transitions between secondary and tertiary education — combining structural models with empirical identification.
Background
- Labor Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Computational Economics
- Education and Human Capital
Education
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PhD, Economics
· Yale University (2010)
The impact of immigration on human capital accumulation
Career
- Associate Professor, Universidad Andrés Bello, Faculty of Business and Economics (Chile) (present)
- Assistant Professor, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (Chile)
- Faculty, USC Marshall School of Business
Career data last refreshed 2026-05-03 from the PhD-placements project.
Joint work with Christopher
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Health at Birth, Parental Investments and Academic Outcomes
Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 36, No 2, April 2018, (pp. 349-394) · 2018 · 222 cites
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