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Micela Carlana is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and a Visiting Associate Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. She holds affiliations with the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, Women in Public Policy Program, Center for International Development, NBER, J-PAL, LEAP-Bocconi, IGIER-Bocconi, IZA, CESifo, and CEPR. Her research focuses on inequality and education, particularly gender dynamics and immigration impacts in educational systems.
Education background details are not explicitly provided in the text, but her academic roles suggest advanced training in public policy and economics. Research interests include gender stereotypes in education, immigrant integration, and policy interventions to address educational disparities. Her work combines qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate long-term impacts of educational policies.
Recent articles highlight themes like peer influence in education, refugee integration, and online tutoring efficacy. These studies emphasize systemic inequities and propose evidence-based solutions. Her affiliations with global research networks indicate a focus on policy translation and cross-border collaboration.
Labs/teams include her roles at interdisciplinary centers such as the Malcolm Wiener Center, which facilitates policy research collaborations. Her work often involves partnerships with institutions like J-PAL to design scalable educational interventions.





