Omry Yoresh is a PhD candidate in Economics at the London School of Economics. His research interests are in labor and public economics, with a focus on inequality and discrimination. His work explores how financial safety nets and social networks shape early-career risk-taking, economic opportunities, and long-run mobility, and how discriminatory practices form and persist in institutional settings. Before his PhD, he worked at the Bank of Israel’s Research Department and received his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in economics and international relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Omry Yoresh
London School of Economics





