Research Areas
My research focuses on public economics, impact evaluation, and the analysis of policies aimed at improving social and economic outcomes. I combine quantitative methods with empirical evidence to understand how public interventions affect individuals, markets, and institutions.
Public Economics
Analysis of taxation, government spending, and welfare programs.
Impact Evaluation
Experimental and quasi-experimental evaluation of public programs.
Applied Microeconomics
Research centered on individual, household, and market-level behavior.
Data-Driven Evidence
Use of statistical tools, surveys, and administrative data to inform policy.
International Collaboration
Work with universities, NGOs, and research centers across countries.
Academic Contributions
Participation in conferences, working papers, and applied research projects.
Working Papers
- Non-Take-Up of Social Benefits: Experimental Evidence from In-Person and Digital Outreach (with Yanina Domenella, Ana Guzmán, Monica Martinez-Bravo, Carlos Sanz)
- How Does Early Parenting Support Improve Family Outcomes? Experimental Evidence from Spain (with Ana García-Hernández and Guillermo Martínez-Martínez)
- How Does Early Parenting Support Improve Family Outcomes? Experimental Evidence from Spain (with Ana García-Hernández and Guillermo Martínez-Martínez)
Work in Progress
- Educational support for Roma families: experimental evidence from Spain (with Maria Calle, Ana García-Hernández, and Paola Giannattasio)