
The Mixtape with Scott
S3E23: Adriana Lleras-Muney, Labor Economist, UCLA
Jul 2, 2024
Joining the podcast is Adriana Lleras-Muney, UCLA Professor in health economics. She discusses the impact of compulsory schooling laws on wages and birth quarter research, the evolution of data collection, and analyzing the effects of schooling on mortality rates using instrumental variables. The conversation also delves into the New Deal Youth Employment Program and its long-term impacts on lifetime earnings and lifespan.
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- Adriana Lleras-Muney's transition from labor to health economics sparked innovative research directions.
- By focusing on compulsory schooling laws, Adriana addressed limitations in education-mortality studies with fresh methodology.
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Discovering a New Dissertation Topic
Adriana Mooney embarked on a journey to find her dissertation topic, feeling disconnected from her initial volunteerism project. After a pivotal conversation with Sherry Klete, Mooney realized her lack of genuine interest in her project. This realization led her to explore the field of health economics, initially hesitant due to her preference for labor economics. However, upon further reflection, Mooney embraced the opportunity to delve into health economics, setting the stage for her groundbreaking research.
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