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CLE Alumni

Past Faculty Associates

Past Visting Faculty

Past Post-docs

Past Grad Students


Mailing Address:
University of California, Berkeley
Center for Labor Economics
631 Evans Hall, MC 3880
Berkeley, CA 94720-3880

Tel. No.: (510) 643-9692
Fax No.: (510) 643-7042

CLE Program Manager:
Thembi Jackson,


Former Associates:

Hilary Hoynes, University of California - Davis
Nada Eissa, Georgetown University
Jonah Gelbach, University of Arizona
Douglas Miller, University of California - Davis
Anne Piehl, Rutgers University
Helen Levy, University of Michigan
Michael Greenstone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Lee, Princeton University
Kenneth Chay, Brown University
Alex Mas, Princeton University
Raj Chetty, Harvard University

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Former Visiting Faculty

Here is a list of our previous faculty visitors, with their affiliations at the time of their visits:

1997-1998: Andrew Hildreth, University of Essex
1998-1999 John van Reenen, University College London
Alan Manning, London School of Economics
Richard Blundell, University College London
1999-2000: Christoph Schmidt, University of Heidelberg
Dean Hyslop, University of California - Los Angeles
Marianne Bertrand, Princeton University
Sendhil Mullainathan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2000-2001: John DiNardo, University of California Irvine
2001-2002: Jack Porter, Harvard University
Christian Dustmann, University College London
David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lara Shore-Sheppard, Williams College
2002-2003: Gordon Dahl, University of Rochester
Olivier Deschenes, University of California - Santa Barbara
2003-2004: Nicole Fortin, University of British Columbia
Thomas Lemieux, University of British Columbia
2004-2005: Daniel Parent, McGill University
2005-2006: Jerome Adda, European University Institute
2006-2007: Michael Greenstone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Regina Riphahn, University Erlangen-Nurnberg
Andrea Weber, RWI-Essen
2007-2008: Michael Greenstone, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peter Kuhn, University of California - Santa Barbara
Carlos Dobkin, University of California - Santa Cruz
Andrea Weber, RWI-Essen
2009-2010: Orley Ashenfelter, Princeton University

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Former Post-Doctoral Scholars:

Here is a list of our previous post-doc scholars, with their affiliations at the time of their visits:

1998-1999: Helen Perivier, University of Paris
Marco Manacorda, London School of Economics
Michael Greenstone, Princeton University
1999-2000: Sascha Becker, European University Institute
Oliver Deschenes, Princeton University
Marco Manacorda, London School of Economics
Michael Greenstone, Princeton University
2000-2001: Marco Manacorda, London School of Economics
2001-2002: Almudena Blanco, Universidad del Pais Vasco
Piero Cipollone, Bank of Italy
Jochen Kluve, University of Heidelberg
Francesca Cornalia, Queen Mary - University of London
2002-2003: Jochen Kluve, University of Heidelberg
Damon Clark, Oxford University
2003-2004: Matteo Bugamelli, Bank of Italy
Damon Clark, Oxford University
Carlo Devillanova, Bocconi University
2005-2006: Federico Cingano, Bank of Italy
Alfonso Rosolia, Bank of Italy
Emilia Del Bono, University of Essex
2009-2010: Massimiliano Bratti, DEAS University of Milan
Ana Damas de Matos, London School of Economics
2010-2011: Achim Schmillen, University of Regensburg
Vittorio Valli, University of Turin
Robert Fairlie, University of California, Santa Cruz
Weili Ding, Queen's University
Gustavo Gonzaga, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
Steven Lehrer, Queen's University
Patrick Puhani, Leibniz Universität
Marco Paccagnella, Bank of Italy
Perihan Ozge Saygin, IMT Lucca
Nathanael Vellekoop, Tilburg University

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Former Graduate Students:

Here is a list of Ph.D. students from the Department of Economics who were associated with the CLE, along with their current affiliations:

1999: Sendhil Mullainathan, Massassachusetts Institute of Technology
2000: Enrico Moretti, University of California - Berkeley
Darren Lubotsky, University of Illinois
Miguel Urquiola, Columbia University
2001: Andrea Tokman, Central Bank of Chile
Bhash Mazumder, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
2002: Kalena Cortes, Syracuse University
Nicole Maestas, RAND Corporation
Philip Oreopoulos, University of Toronto
Douglas Almond, Columbia University
2003: Elizabeth Cascio, Dartmouth College
Gabriel Demombynes, World Bank
Carlos Dobkin, University of California - Santa Cruz
Laura Giuliano, University of Miami
Ethan Lewis, Dartmouth College
Justin McCrary, University of California - Berkeley (School of Law)
Jesse Rothstein, Princeton University
Till von Wachter, Columbia University
2004: Fernando Ferreira, University of Pennsylvania
Pablo Ibarraran, Inter-American Development Bank
Eric Verhoogen, Columbia University
Heather Royer, University of California - Santa Barbara
2005: Francisco Martorell, RAND Corporation
Gustavo Bobonis, University of Toronto
Sebastian Martinez, World Bank
Stacy Sneeringer, Wellesley College
2006: Tanguy Brachet, University of Pennsylvania - School of Medicine
Florence Neymotin, Kansas State University
Sally Kwak, University of Hawaii- Manoa
2007: Elizabeth Handwerker, Bureau of Labor Statistics
David Albouy, University of Michigan
Devin Pope, University of Pennsylvania
Tomas Rau, Universidad de Chile
2008: Kevin Stange, University of Michigan
Marit Rehavi, University of British Columbia
Jane Herr, Univeristy of Chicago (Harris School)
Bing-ru Teh, Mathematica Policy Research
Anne Le Brun, Wellesley College
2009: Gregorio Caetano, University of Rochester
Damon Jones, Stanford SIEPR and University of Chicago (Harris School)
Henry Hyatt, US Census Bureau
Christine Yee, Workers Compensation Research
Andrea Chandrasekher, Northwestern School of Law
2010: Ashley Langer, University of Michigan (Ford School of Public Policy)
Damon Jones, Stanford SIEPR and University of Chicago (Harris School)
Henry Hyatt, US Census Bureau
Christine Yee, Workers Compensation Research
Andrea Chandrasekher, Northwestern School of Law

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