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what i've been doing so far! i'd love to do so many more things!

ángel sánchez-daniel

predoctoral researcher

applied microeconomics on ageing, labour, and policy evaluation through causal inference and quasi-experimental methods.

angelsd1998@usal.es | fes building, 'miguel de unamuno' campus, salamanca, spain

Education

  • 2022 - present

    salamanca, spain

    phd in economics
    university of salamanca
    title: 'essays on ageing economics'
    • supervisor: miguel á. malo
    • topics: ageing (health, social contacts), family (wealth, gender)
    • methods: applied microeconometrics, quasi-experimental designs
  • 2020 - 2021

    barcelona, spain

    masters degree in labour economics
    university of barcelona, autonomouos of barcelona & of girona
    • main courses: impact evaluation, microeconometrics, discrimination
  • 2016 - 2020

    salamanca, spain

    bachelors degree in economics
    university of salamanca
    • main courses: macroeconomics, econometrics, labour economics
    • exchange program in university of belgrano, buenos aires, argentina (2019).

Experience

Publications

Presentations

  • 2025
    the intra-household effects of inheritances on time allocation by gender
    seminar, dept. foundations of economic analysis
    university of valladolid, segovia, spain
  • 2025
    the impact of covid-19 lockdown on mental health in the elderly
    seminar, dept. economics and economic history
    university of salamanca, salamanca, spain
  • 2024
    the impact of covid-19 lockdown on mental health in the elderly
    xxvi applied economics meeting (alde)
    university of cantabria, santander, spain
  • 2024
    the impact of covid-19 lockdown on mental health in the elderly
    xvi labour economics meeting (aeet)
    university of barcelona, barcelona, spain

Skills

advanced: stata, r, latex, ms office, arcgis
basic: matlab, spss, mathematica, eviews, python, gams

Languages

spanish : native
english : advanced (c1)
german : basic (a1)

Interests

research areas: ageing, labour, policy evaluation
methodologies: causal inference, applied microeconometrics