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Samuel Solomon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Temple University's College of Liberal Arts. He joined Temple University in 2025 after completing his PhD in Economics from Yale University in 2025. His undergraduate education includes a BS in Economics and Mathematics from Georgetown University.
Research Focus: His research lies at the intersection of labor economics and applied microeconomics, with a particular emphasis on understanding the determinants of occupational choice and the dynamics of global white-collar labor markets. He explores how individuals choose careers, the role of social mobility in shaping economic outcomes, and the implications of remote work on labor market structures.
Publications Overview: His recent work includes studies on peer influence in occupational decisions, the global market for remote white-collar jobs, and social mobility through occupational choice. These publications reflect his deep engagement with labor market behavior and policy implications across different economic contexts.
Advising and Collaboration: While specific advisees are not listed, he has collaborated with researchers such as Jingyi Cui and Jerry Montonen on projects related to occupational choice and remote labor markets. He has also contributed to policy-oriented research, including work on educational preferences in Tanzania.



