Mariel Schwartz is a graduate student in the Department of Economics. Mariel graduated from Georgetown University in 2012. Upon graduating, Mariel worked as a research fellow at the Inter-American Development Bank’s Education Division researching inequality in education in Latin America and as a research professional at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Mariel is interested in researching how economic decision-making within households impacts inequality in learning and preparedness and how the structure of educational systems affects educational outcomes.
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