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Home | News | Paper by Yun Xiao (PhD candidate and TI research master graduate) accepted for publication in the Journal of Human Resources (JHR)
News | November 04, 2021

Paper by Yun Xiao (PhD candidate and TI research master graduate) accepted for publication in the Journal of Human Resources (JHR)

Yun Xiao is currently finishing her PhD at the University of Amsterdam and is one of this year's job market candidates.

Paper by Yun Xiao (PhD candidate and TI research master graduate) accepted for publication in the Journal of Human Resources (JHR)

Her paper, entitled "Early-Life Exposure to Tap Water and the Development of Cognitive Skills” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Human Resources. In addition, her paper is also mentioned in the JHR Highlights.

Xiao is an empirical microeconomist with interests in labor, development, and family economics. Within these fields, she is particularly interested in topics related to socioeconomic inequalities. You can read more on her recent research here.