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Evan Rose is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago's Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics and a Co-Director of the Graduate Placement program. His research focuses on labor economics, human capital, discrimination, and crime, with a particular emphasis on policy-relevant questions. He has published extensively in top journals such as Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and American Economic Review. His work often combines rigorous econometric analysis with real-world policy implications.
Key areas of research include the impacts of incarceration on labor market outcomes, systemic discrimination in employment, and the effects of teacher quality on criminal justice involvement. He has collaborated with prominent scholars like Patrick Kline and Christopher Walters on high-impact projects such as the 'Discrimination Report Card,' which evaluates employer practices. His methodologies, including the DRrank Python library for empirical Bayes ranking, advance statistical techniques in social science research.
Rose has held a Fellowship at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and contributed to policy discussions through media outlets like The New York Times and Marketplace. His research has been recognized for its innovative approaches to measuring discrimination and informing criminal justice policies.




