Welcome!
I hold a PhD from Erasmus University Rotterdam with a specialisation in international economics, labor economics, and econometrics. Since 2019, I have been affiliated with Statistics Netherlands and currently work as a post-doctoral researcher for the management team of Erasmus School of Economics. My work primarily involves applying methods from causal inference and machine learning to large-scale economic datasets. I also have a strong interest in prediction and dimension reduction techniques from supervised and unsupervised machine learning, and I explore how these methods can complement causal analysis. My research focuses on how changes in firms, markets, and policies impact local labor markets.
I am an advocate for open science and replication. This website showcases my current and past projects, and it serves as a repository for the corresponding replication packages.
Check this replication package for an example of one of my larger research projects (“Careers in Multinational Enterprises”).
Here, I’ve implemented some algorithms from machine learning and artificial intelligence in R.