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Livia Alfonsi

    Harvard Business School

Livia Alfonsi is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School and a Research Affiliate at CID, LEAP and IZA. She holds a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from UC Berkeley. Livia studies labor markets in low-income settings.

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Related Projects

  • Women in Firms
  • Meet Your Future: Job Search Effort and Aspirations of Young Jobseekers

Related Publications

  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 38

    When the Great Equalizer Closes
  • G²LM|LIC Working Paper No. 62

    Gender Gaps: Back and Here to Stay?
  • G²LM|LIC Working Paper No. 87

    Meet Your Future: Experimental Evidence on the Labor Market Effects of Mentors

Published Articles

  • VoxDev

    The power of mentorship
  • Review of Economics of the Household

    Gender gaps: back and here to stay? Evidence from skilled Ugandan workers during COVID-19

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