Ph.D. Student of the
Camille is a Ph.D. student at the DIW Graduate Center since October 2017. She graduated from the University of Mannheim with a Bachelor in Business Administration and later earned a Master in Economics and Management Science at the Humboldt University of Berlin. In her thesis she investigated the effect of gender on the competition level of the degree programs prospective students from Berlin applied to. During her studies she worked as a tutor at the Chair of Econometrics of Prof. Bernd Fitzenberger, Ph.D. and as a research assistant at the Education and Family Department at the DIW. She also worked as an intern at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation foreign office in Buenos Aires. Her research interests include labor and education economics as well as applied econometrics.