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I use retrospective surveys to study intergenerational mobility patterns in countries where access to panel data is limited or non-existent. This has led me to focus on the development of questionnaires that are capable of recovering information that allows us to represent the socioeconomic conditions of the household where a person grew up and use the information from those surveys to analyze the degree to which their origin conditions have affected their economic life trajectories. Most of my research is focused on the developing world, particularly Latin America, which has led me to develop an interest in the different techniques for cross-survey data imputation or missing data imputation methods.
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