Lucas Tilley Researcher

Contact

Name and title: Lucas TilleyResearcher

Phone: +468162194

Workplace: Swedish Institute for Social Research Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Universitetsvägen 10 F

Postal address Institutet för social forskning106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

Labour Economics (AME)

Labour economics is a very broad research field. In addition to research on labour market outcomes, such as wages and employment, the AME unit studies both elementary and higher education, health, taxes and income transfers, politics, crime and punishment, and gender equality.

GAINS

SOFI’s gender research group GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm) is a cross-disciplinary research environment that aims to facilitate social science research on issues related to gender. Our focus areas include the labor market, health, education, and family relations.

About me

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI). I recently obtained my PhD in Economics from Uppsala University, where my dissertation work focused on incentives and resources in the education system. Since then, I have continued to study the factors that influence people’s outcomes at school and on the labor market, with a current focus on how social identity and gender norms shape educational and career trajectories. In general, I am broadly interested in labor economics, social economics, gender economics, and LGBTQ+ economics.




Contact

Name and title: Lucas TilleyResearcher

Phone: +468162194

Workplace: Swedish Institute for Social Research Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Universitetsvägen 10 F

Postal address Institutet för social forskning106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

Labour Economics (AME)

Labour economics is a very broad research field. In addition to research on labour market outcomes, such as wages and employment, the AME unit studies both elementary and higher education, health, taxes and income transfers, politics, crime and punishment, and gender equality.

GAINS

SOFI’s gender research group GAINS (Gender Analysis and Interdisciplinary research Network, Stockholm) is a cross-disciplinary research environment that aims to facilitate social science research on issues related to gender. Our focus areas include the labor market, health, education, and family relations.