Efsan Nas Ozen
Labor Economist at the World Bank's Social Protection & Jobs Global Practice
She has a PhD in Economics at the University of Bologna, and she is a Labor Economist at the World Bank's Social Protection & Jobs Global Practice. My main research interests are behavioral and experimental economics, and applied econometrics, with a focus on economics of labor, economics of education, and inequality. She has an undergraduate degree in Economics with a minor degree in Mathematics from the Middle East Technical University and an MPhil in Economics from the University of Cambridge, funded by the European Commission's Jean Monnet Scholarship.