John Giles

John Giles

Lead Economist, Development Research Group

Contact
Tel : +1 202 473 3451
Areas of Expertise
  • Internal and international migration and its impacts on households and communities
  • Evaluation of active labor market policies
  • School-to-work transitions
  • Long-term effects of shocks to employment
  • Population aging and labor supply decisions
  • Women's labor supply decisions

John Giles is Lead Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development Team). His current research interests include: the movement of labor from agricultural to non-agricultural employment, internal migration and its impacts on households and communities, poverty traps, household risk-coping and risk-management behavior, long-term effects of shocks to employment, school-to-work transitions, population aging and retirement decisions in developing countries, and women's labor supply decisions in developing countries. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999. Prior to joining the World Bank in May 2007, he spent two years as an Academy Scholar at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and six years at Michigan State, where he was an Associate Professor before joining the World Bank.

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