Fernanda Rojas-Ampuero
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Fernanda Rojas-Ampuero is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her research lies at the intersection of public, urban, and development economics, with a focus on how social policies shape inequality and long-term outcomes. Using historical records and large-scale administrative data, she studies the impacts of forced displacement due to slum clearance, social insurance, and institutional change on children and families. She is a faculty affiliate at Center for Demography and Ecology at UW-Madison, and an Invited Researcher at J–PAL LAC.
Recent work by Fernanda Rojas-Ampuero
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How Chile's maternity leave extension boosted women’s employment
Extending maternity leave from 12 to 24 weeks in Chile increased mothers' formal employment for up to three years after childbirth, with no negative medium-term effects. This suggests that maternity leave expansions can strengthen labour market attac...
Published 07.05.26