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Job Market Paper
Chan-Ahuja, Stephanie. “Remote Socialization: Evidence from Field Experiment in India.”
Research in Progress
Chan-Ahuja, Stephanie and Eliot Sherman. “The Shared Parenting Premium: Caregiving, Class, and Earnings.” (Under Review)
Giurge, Laura, Stephanie Chan-Ahuja, and Gillian Ku. “The Benefits of Time Budgeting while Working from Home during COVID-19.” (Manuscript under Preparation)
Chan-Ahuja, Stephanie and Isabel Fernandez-Mateo. “Decomposing Gender Disparity in Application Rates: Starting, Dropping, and Submitting.” (Data Analysis)
Research Interests
Workplace Design, Work-Family Dynamics, Gender, Motherhood, Field Experiments, Behavioral Economics
Academic Publications
Chan-Ahuja, S for research assistance
Bessone, Pedro, Gautam Rao, Frank Schilbach, Heather Schofield, and Mattie Toma. “The Economic Consequences of Increasing Sleep among the Urban Poor.” Quarterly Journal of Economics (2021): 1-55.
Luca, Michael, and Max Bazerman. The Power of Experiments – Decision Making in a Data-Driven World. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2020.
Santana, Shelle, Steven K. Dallas, and Vicki G. Morwitz. “Consumer Reactions to Drip Pricing.” Marketing Science 39, no. 1 (2020): 188–210. https://doi.org/10.1287/mksc.2019.1207.
Athey, Susan, and Michael Luca. “Economists (and Economics) in Tech Companies.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 33, no. 1 (2019): 209–30. https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.33.1.209.
Luca, Dara Lee, and Michael Luca. “Survival of the Fittest: The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Firm Exit.” National Bureau of Economic Research, No. w25806 (2019).
Dean, Emma Boswell, Frank Schilbach, and Heather Schofield. “Poverty and Cognitive Function.” The Economics of Poverty Traps (2018): 57-118. University of Chicago Press.
Popular Writing and Case Materials
Luca, Michael, Stephanie Chan, and Essie Alamsyah. “Paktor: Designing a Dating App.” HBS No. 9-918-005. Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2017.
Chan, Stephanie. “What Works to Increase Disaster Preparedness.” Boston: Kennedy School Review, 2017.
Common Cents Lab. “Framing: Encouraging a Long-Term Mindset.” 2016 End of Year Report, 2017. (mention of Chan, S experiment)
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