Work in Progress
Who Benefits from Social Housing? Experimental Evidence from a Large-Scale Program in Brazil, joint with Carlos Belchior and Gabriel Ulyssea, Significantly revised version of Unpacking neighborhood effects: Experimental evidence from a large-scale housing program in Brazil, IZA 2023. Submitted
Fake it till you (don’t) make it: Fake diplomas and signaling in labor markets, joint with Eric Bettinger, Marcio Firmo and Vitor Pereira.
Pension Schedule Reforms: Evidence from Brazilian Administrative Data, joint with Gabriel lemos and Juan Rios.
When the Inspector Knocks at the Door: Effects of Labor Inspections in Brazil, joint with Ísis Lira, Ricardo Freguglia, Tomás Guanziroli and Laura Schiavon.
Minimum Wages and Firm Upgrading: Evidence from Brazil, joint with Carlos Corseuil, Gustavo de Souza, Bruno Velloso and Eric Verhoogen.
Leavers and Stayers after Mass Layoffs: Evidence from Brazil, joint with Carlos Carvalho, Natália Corado and Bruno Perdigão.
Gender Wage Gap and Job Flexibility, with Isabella H. Claudino, Maria Oaquim and Cristina Terra.
Tenure-Dependent Employment Protection Legislation and Job Destruction: Evidence from the Brazilian Labor Market Reform, joint with Mateus Morais, Henrique Mota and Rafael Pinto.
Selection on Ability and the Early Career Growth in the Gender Wage Gap, joint with Eduardo Fraga, Kelly G. dos Santos and Rodrigo Soares.
Mobile broadband expansion and tasks: Evidence from Brazilian formal labor markets, joint with Henrique Mota and Francisco Cavalcanti.