
معرفی
Evan K. Rose is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, focusing on labor, human capital, discrimination, and crime. He has conducted extensive research on criminal justice reform, particularly probation systems, incarceration effects, and racial disparities.
- Education: BA in Classics from University of North Carolina, PhD in Economics from University of California, Berkeley.
Research Interests: His work bridges economic theory with empirical analysis of criminal justice policies, including technical probation violations, ban-the-box laws, and systemic discrimination. He emphasizes how policies disproportionately impact marginalized groups and explores welfare implications of incarceration.
- Key Publications: His notable work includes studying the equity of criminal supervision and long-term outcomes of incarceration, often using quasi-experimental designs like sentencing guidelines in North Carolina.
Collaborations: Previously a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research New England, he collaborated on topics related to applied microeconomics and policy evaluation. His engagement with San Quentin State Prison’s education program informs his research on rehabilitation and human capital development.





