Muhammad Ali Sajid (He/Him)

Graduate Student, University of Toronto

About Muhammad Ali Sajid

Hey! I do research in applied econometrics, human capital formation, and the economics of innovation. I develop and use causal inference methods to improve our understanding of early childhood skill development and how key actors, such as parents and teachers, influence its processes. I am driven to explore pathways whereby policies can reduce early disadvantages from the accident of birth. Another challenge to efficient labor markets is skill mismatches. Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly transform production, employment, and labor markets as a general-purpose technology. I work on estimating labor market impacts from technological change, labor market trends, and identifying "skills of the future".

I am a/an:

Alum: Undergraduate Leadership & Research Programme

University

University of Toronto

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2021

Research Topic

Economics

Area of Expertise

Economics Languages

I am from:

Pakistan

I speak:

English Urdu

My hobbies/interests are:

Art Crafts & DIY Design

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

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