
معرفی
Jonathan Tebes is an Assistant Research Professor in the Economics Department at the University of Notre Dame and a researcher at the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO). His work focuses on labor economics, criminal justice, education, and poverty alleviation. He employs quasi-experimental and randomized evaluations to study interventions like policing policies, mentorship programs, and case management services.
Education: Ph.D., Harvard University (2022); B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2014).
Research interests include the socioeconomic impacts of policing, barriers to educational attainment, and mechanisms to disrupt poverty cycles. Current projects explore how minor offense policing affects youth trajectories, the efficacy of emergency financial assistance for low-income households, and behavioral supports for educational program uptake.
His articles analyze topics like stop-and-frisk policy effects, police violence civic responses, and broader policing consequences. He collaborates with organizations like Arnold Ventures and Thread Baltimore to implement and evaluate interventions.
Advising/grants: Tebes leads multiple randomized controlled trials funded by organizations such as Arnold Ventures. His work emphasizes translational research to inform policy and practice.
Affiliations: Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO), University of Notre Dame Economics Department.



