Jacob Van Leeuwen Profile
Jacob Van Leeuwen

@JacobVanEcon

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Econ PhD student @TAMUecon Class of 2025, Econ and stats alum @BYU Class of 2018, chess and college football enthusiast, he/him, LDS

College Station, TX
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@JacobVanEcon
Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I'm on the job market this year! My #EconJMP examines the long run and intergenerational impacts of institutional discrimination against immigrants. Here's a thread of what I find (1/8)🧡 #EconJobMarket #econtwitter
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@JacobVanEcon
Jacob Van Leeuwen
9 months
Happy St Patrick’s Day! If you’re looking for something festive to read today check out my job market paper on Irish discrimination in Philadelphia! See 🧡below for a summary of what I find and check out my website (link in profile) for the paper
@JacobVanEcon
Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I'm on the job market this year! My #EconJMP examines the long run and intergenerational impacts of institutional discrimination against immigrants. Here's a thread of what I find (1/8)🧡 #EconJobMarket #econtwitter
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I'm on the job market this year! My #EconJMP examines the long run and intergenerational impacts of institutional discrimination against immigrants. Here's a thread of what I find (1/8)🧡 #EconJobMarket #econtwitter
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I find that individuals who moved from Philadelphia and their children are less negatively affected than those who stayed. My findings point to the persistent impacts of institutional discrimination, especially for those unable to escape it. (8/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
Using children of individuals in Philadelphia and New York, I find no effects on adult socioeconomic outcomes. However, this masks interesting heterogeneity based on whether an individual moved to a different county. (7/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I find that in 1880, nearly 25 years after the policy, impacted Irish individuals in Philadelphia have worse jobs, lower labor force participation, and greater migration to a different county. (6/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
Irish men are significantly more likely to be incarcerated after the implementation of these policies, with incarceration rates increasing nearly 60% over baseline rates. (5/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I use two DiD designs to estimate impacts of this policy. The first compares Irish and non-immigrant men before and after implementation. The second estimates long run effects by comparing and non-immigrant individuals in Philadelphia and New York over 20 years later. (4/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
Using newly digitized prison data from a large Philadelphia prison that I link to the Census, I estimate effects on incarceration. To estimate long run term effects, I use linked Census data I created with Joe Price and Kasey Buckles (from https://t.co/TNot4i30mT) (3/8)
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
1 year
I use a bundle of discriminatory policies that targeted Irish immigrants in Philadelphia in 1856. These policies included a ban on hiring immigrants as police officers and the prohibition of public drinking on Sundays, which targeted Irish immigrants in Philadelphia. (2/8)
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Danila Serra
1 year
- Name: Jacob Van Leeuwen (@JacobVanEcon) - Fields: Labor Economics, Economic History, Urban Economics. - Job Market Paper: β€œThe long run effects of anti-immigrant institutional discrimination: Evidence from Philadelphia” (End 🧡)
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@Maxwell_Bullard
Maxwell Bullard
3 years
#EconTwitter I want to give a transparent perspective on my experience with finances as a graduate student. I hope this thread can assist people starting or considering a PhD program in the Fall of 2023. 1/16
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Jacob Van Leeuwen
3 years
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@MSarzosaEcon
Miguel Sarzosa
4 years
I don't think we realize how costly an Econ PhD can be for our emotional wellbeing until the moment we get there. Too many times I interact with emotionally drained students who are smart and good researchers, but have had their self-worth depleted.
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@TrevonDLogan
Dr. Trevon D Logan
4 years
Remember: This is only the beginning of what is to come. And that should scare the absolute shit out of all of us.
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@Brcremer
Rev. Benjamin Cremer
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The church isn’t losing the next generation of Christians because of pluralism, secularism, or liberalism. The church is losing the next generation of Christians because of pursuing political power by any means necessary rather than the power of Christ’s love with integrity.
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