Andrew Proctor

PhDStudent at Stockholm School of Economics

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  • Stockholm School of Economics

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Biography

Stockholm School of Economics

I’m in the second year of the doctoral program at the Stockholm School of Economics, where I focus primarily on labor economics and applied microeconometrics. I am especially interested in intergenerational mobility and the determinants of labor market inequality.

Before starting graduate school, I worked briefly in nonprofit and government on community development issues, particularly homelessness.

Education Stockholm School of Economics PhD Student in Economics, 2016-Present University of Amsterdam MSc in Econometrics (2016) University of Colorado, Denver MA in Economics (transferred), 2013-2015 Furman University BA in History, Magna Cum Laude (2010)

London School of Economics and Political Science General Course in Economic History, 2008-2009 SC Governors School for Science and Mathematics High School Diploma with Honors (2006)

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