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Joseph Ferrie is a Professor of Economics and History at Northwestern University, where he has been a faculty member since 1991. His research focuses on the long-term impacts of early-life experiences, including household socioeconomic status and environmental factors, on later-life outcomes such as human capital and health. He also investigates intergenerational mobility in socioeconomic status, particularly through historical data analysis.
- Education: Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago (1992).
Research Interests span two primary areas: (1) how early-life conditions shape human development and health outcomes, and (2) historical patterns of intergenerational occupational mobility in Great Britain and the United States. His work leverages economic history and labor economics frameworks to analyze mobility trends since 1850. He is affiliated with the Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy (MIP) network, emphasizing labor economics and human capital.
Fields of Study include Labor Economics and Human Capital, aligned with his research on socioeconomic dynamics and policy implications.
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