I was born and raised in Dos Hermanas (Sevilla). After getting my BA in Economics from the University of Sevilla, I did my PhD in Economics at Northwestern University, and since then I have been a professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Since 2006, I am also affiliated with the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. In 2017 I was granted an ERC Consolidator for a research project on the effects of different interventions on child human capital development.
Libertad González Luna
ICREA Acadèmia 2015
Universitat Pompeu Fabra · Social & Behavioural Sciences
Research interests
I'm an applied microeconomist, and my research is in the areas of labor, public, and health economics. I work on questions related to the family (fertility, divorce), labor supply, gender, child health, and the evaluation of the effects of public policies. My two most recent publications were in the Journal of Human Resources and Health Economics.
Keywords
labor economics, public economics, immigration, family policy, fertility, female labor supply, divorce, child health, gender