Gindelsky, Marina
Office of the Chief Economist
(301) 278-9220
marina.gindelsky@bea.gov
Education
- Ph.D., Economics, George Washington University, 2015
- M.A., International Economics and Finance, Brandeis University - International Business School, 2010
- B.A., Economics and International and Global Studies, Brandeis University, 2009
Current Areas of Interest
- Income Inequality, Urban Economics, Labor and Demographic Economics, Development Economics
Working Papers
- “Killer Cities and Industrious Cities: New Evidence on 250 Years of Urban Growth”
- with Remi Jedwab
- “Modeling and Forecasting Income Inequality in the United States”
- “Inequality in America: The Role of National Income, Household Income, and Transfers”
- with Bradley Hardy, David Johnson, and Dennis Fixler
Selected Publications
- “Testing the acculturation of the 1.5 generation in the United States: Is there a “critical” age of migration?”
- Review of Economics of the Household, forthcoming
- “Demography, urbanization and development: Rural push, urban pull and ... urban push?”
- with Remi Jedwab and Luc Christiaensen
- Journal of Urban Economics (2017)
- “Determinants of bilingualism among children: an econometric analysis”
- with Barry R. Chiswick
- Review of Household Economics (2016)
- “Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Uruguay”
- with O. Barriga Cabanillas Maria Ana Lugo, Carlos Rodríguez-Castelán, and Lilian D. Sousa
- Shared Prosperity and Poverty Eradication in Latin America and the Caribbean (ed. Cord, Genoni, and Rodriguez Castelan) (2015)
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