I am a Research Associate/Economist at the Labor Market Analysis and Social Policy Section at the Swiss State Secretariat of Economic Affairs (SECO) and a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Development Economics Group at ETH Zurich, where I also obtained my Ph.D. in 2024. My research focuses on inequality in the labor market and education. In my current work, I study the economic consequences of unemployment across social groups, such as gender and different migration backgrounds.
I was a visiting researcher at the Universities of Berkeley and Princeton, and previously to working on my current topic, I conducted research on Shared Sanitation in Informal Settlements in Kenya, Ghana, and Bangladesh. Before my doctorate, I was a research assistant for a joint project by the University of Zurich and UNICEF in Lilongwe, Malawi.