Jennifer Hunt
Rutgers University and CEPR
Jennifer Hunt has been a professor at Rutgers University since 2011, after previous positions at McGill University (2004-2011), the University of Montreal (2001-2004) and Yale (1992-2001). She received her Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard in 1992 and her Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987. She is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, and is on the Scientific Advisory Council of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies in Washington D.C. and the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung in Nuremburg. She has done research in the areas of employment and unemployment policy, immigration, wage inequality, transition economics, crime and corruption. Her current research focuses on immigration and innovation in the United States, the U.S. science and engineering workforce, and the 2008-2009 recession in Germany.
Articles by Jennifer Hunt:
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The impact of immigration on the educational attainment of natives
17 November 2012, 11436 reads
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Should we believe the German labour-market miracle?
2 November 2011, 16991 reads
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Why do women leave science and engineering?
22 May 2010, 14107 reads
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