Haojian Dui is a research fellow at the Center for Labor and a Just Economy (CLJE) of Harvard Law School and at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). He earned his Ph.D. in labor economics from Renmin University of China and has been a visiting PhD at the University of Manchester and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). His research interests are in human capital, inequality, digital technology, and education.
His recent research has focused on two topics: 1) the effects of digital technologies on children’s skill formation and the role of parenting style; and 2) the influence of grandparent childcare on fertility and child development.