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Jonathan Tebes
Assistant Research Professor of Economics
Jonathan Tebes is an economics Ph.D. graduate from Harvard University specializing in labor, discrimination, crime, and human capital.
He currently holds the position of Assistant Research Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame and the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunity.
His research focuses on addressing racial and social opportunity gaps in the U.S., analyzing topics such as police stops, high school dropout rates, and the equitable implementation of law enforcement practices.
Jonathan Tebes has also studied the effects of police violence on civic engagement and is involved in evaluating EMPath's Mobility Mentoring program aimed at enhancing economic self-sufficiency for public housing residents.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from MIT with minors in mathematics and public policy.
Previous roles include positions at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Amphibious Achievement, IFC - International Finance Corporation, The World Bank, and as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at MIT for Professor Jonathan Gruber.