Diana Isabel Kruger K
Associate Professor
Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Viña del Mar, Chile
Labor economics, economic development, child labor, health and education outcomes, transition school to work.
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Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas. Chile, 1990
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Master of Business Administration, University of Texas. Chile, 1992
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M.A. in Economics, University of Maryland. Chile, 2000
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Ph.D. in Economics, University of Maryland. Chile, 2003
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Associate Professor Full Time
Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso
Valparaiso, Chile
2004 - 2010
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Visiting Associate Professor Full Time
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire, Estados Unidos
2010 - Not Available
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Associate Professor Full Time
Universidad Adolfo Ibañez
Viña del Mar, Chile
2010 - Not Available
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Consultant
United Nations Development Program
Managua, Nicaragua
Not Available - Not Available
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Consultant
The World Bank
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos
Not Available - Not Available
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Consultant
CEPAL
Santiago, Chile
2012 - 2012
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Consultant
Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo
Washington, D.C., Estados Unidos
Not Available - Not Available
I have been the thesis director of the following Masters students:
Carlos Zamora, 2014, Magíster en Management, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez.
Veronica Vienne, 2014, Magíster Economía y Políticas Publicas, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez.
Daniel Manzor, 2011, Magíster en Management, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez.
Daniela Verdugo, 2006, Magíster en Economía Agrícola, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Carmen Silva, 2006, Magíster en Economía Agrícola, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
I have participated in Thesis Commissions of the following Masters students:
Soledad Cabrera, 2008, Magíster en Economía, Universidad de Chile.
Rebeca Miranda, 2007, Magíster en Políticas Públicas, Universidad de Chile.
Carolina Moraga, 2007, Magíster en Economía, Universidad de Chile.
Macarena Alvarado, 2007, Magíster en Economía, Universidad de Chile.
Allocation of children's time along gender lines: Work, school, and domestic work in Brazil |
Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America: The Case of Nicaragua |