
معرفی
Maria Angélica Bautista serves as a Researcher at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, where her work examines the political, economic, and social consequences of state-led repression through rigorous empirical analysis.
Her research specializes in the long-term impacts of authoritarian regimes, particularly Chile's military dictatorship, utilizing a unique dataset comparing victims of political torture/imprisonment against non-victims. Key investigations include repression's effects on political preferences, behavioral adaptations, economic outcomes, heterogeneous demographic impacts, and intergenerational transmission of trauma. Her methodology emphasizes causal inference through comparative victim/non-victim analysis.
No scientific awards, student advisement records, or laboratory/team affiliations were documented in the source material. While her PhD dissertation forms the foundation of her current work, specific educational institutions, grant funding, or future research trajectories remain undisclosed in the available directory information.




