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Nadine Ketel is an Associate Professor in Economics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a Research Affiliate at Gothenburg University, IZA, and CEPR's Labour Economics Programme. In 2023, she received the NWO Veni Grant to study inequalities in higher education. Her research spans labor economics, educational economics, and the economics of crime, employing natural and field experiments. She has published extensively on topics such as criminal justice decisions, educational spillovers, and the labor market impacts of criminal victimization.
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Her work on crime victimization explores how victimization affects mental health and labor market outcomes, while her educational research examines intergenerational effects of parental investments and policy interventions like school assignment mechanisms. Key outputs include studies on sibling effects in educational choices and the long-term consequences of welfare-to-work programs.
- Grants/Awards: NWO Veni Grant (2023).
Her research often intersects with policy design, analyzing welfare programs, healthcare monopolies, and educational policies. She collaborates frequently with institutions like IZA and CEPR, contributing to both academic journals and policy discussions through VoxEU columns and media features.
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