Fabian Gonzalez
PhD Student, Department of Economics, Yale University
Fabian Enrique Gonzalez is a Ph.D. student in Economics at Yale University and a former pre-doctoral Research Assistant at CEDLAS (Center of Distributive, Labor and Social Studies) at the National University of La Plata (UNLP), Argentina. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics (with honors) from UNLP and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics (with honors) from the National University of Salta. His research interests lie in applied microeconomics, labor economics, and public policy, with a strong focus on causal inference methods to evaluate the effects of social and labor market policies. His work includes research on universal preschool expansion and hiring credits in highly informal labor markets, and has been presented at international conferences and seminars. He has also served as a teaching assistant in undergraduate and graduate courses, including Labor Economics and Advanced Econometrics.
Recent work by Fabian Gonzalez
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How expanding preschools transformed Argentina
Investments in early education can generate strong long-run human-capital and demographic gains in middle-income countries. New evidence shows that Argentina’s large-scale expansion of pre-primary education in the 1990s substantially increased comple...
Published 11.02.26