Jason Kerwin

Associate Professor
Jason Kerwin

Biography

Ph.D., Economics, University of Michigan, 2015
M.A., Economics, University of Michigan, 2011
M.A., International Policy Studies, Stanford University, 2007
B.S., Physics, Stanford University, 2007
B.A., International Relations, Stanford University, 2007
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Jason Kerwin is currently a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and a Brimmer Distinguished Scholar at the University of Washington, an Affiliated Professor at J-PAL, and a Research Fellow at IZA. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan, where he was also an Economic Demography Trainee at Michigan’s Population Studies Center. From 2015 to 2024 he was on the faculty of the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. Jason’s research focuses on understanding the choices people in developing countries make about health, education, employment, and savings. To do this he combines randomized field experiments and other compelling causal inference methods with cutting-edge methods from econometrics and machine learning.  Jason has done fieldwork in Malawi, Uganda, India, and Egypt. His papers have been published in journals that include the American Economic Review, the Journal of Econometrics, the Review of Economics and Statistics, and the Journal of Development Economics.

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Professional Affiliations
Affiliated Professor Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), Research Felloe, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
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