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IZA NewsApril 29, 2020

Katharine Abraham and Shelly Lundberg newly elected AEA Distinguished Fellows

Awards recognizes their lifetime research contributions

The American Economic Association has chosen two IZA Research Fellows to be among this year’s four new Distinguished Fellows. Katharine Abraham, Co-Director of IZA’s Program on Labor Statistics, and Shelly Lundberg, long-time IZA Fellow, have been recognized for their lifetime research contributions with this highest accolade conferred by the Association.

“The Award is extremely well-deserved. IZA is proud to have had both Katharine and Shelly as Research Fellows, and collectively we congratulate them on this honor,” says IZA Network Director Daniel Hamermesh.

Read more on the AEA website.

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