I am a labor and education economist, currently a Postdoctoral Associate at the Broad Center at Yale School of Management.
My research primarily seeks to understand the role of career and education choices in explaining earnings inequality. A central theme in my work is combining administrative data, computational methods, and research design to analyze heterogeneous responses to various policies.
I previously worked as a research economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. I finished my PhD at Princeton University in 2024. Prior to my graduate studies, I worked as a research assistant in the microeconomics section at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Chicago.
I am married to Sharada Dharmasankar. You can check out her website here.
Contact me: karl [dot] schulze [at] yale [dot] edu OR karlschulze7 [at] gmail [dot] com