
Assistant Professor of Economics
Shariq Mohammed is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Northeastern University. His research interests lie at the intersection of labor economics, economic history, and development economics.
His current research focuses on two central and related questions: how does access to opportunities and other socio-economic outcomes differ across groups (e.g., race, gender, caste), and more importantly, what policies can help bridge this gap.
Prior to joining the Northeastern economics faculty, Professor Mohammed was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan. He earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Arizona.
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“Does a good father now have to be rich? Intergenerational income mobility in rural India.” (2019). Labour Economics, 60, 99-114.
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“The Creation of LIFE-M: The Longitudinal, Intergenerational, Family Electronic Micro-Database Project.” (2023). (with Martha Bailey, Peter Lin, Paul Mohnen, Jared Murray, Mengying Zhang, and Alexa Prettyman) Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History. 56 (3): 138-159.
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“Perception and Reality of Sustainable Urban Development in India.” (2023). Sustainability and Climate Change. 16(4), 262-267.
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“The Effects of the Great Depression on Children’s Intergenerational Mobility.” (2024) (with Martha Bailey, Peter Lin, and Alexa Prettyman) RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, January 2024, 10 (1) 32-56.
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“Black Economic Progress in the Jim Crow South: Evidence from Rosenwald Schools.” (Forthcoming) (with Paul Mohnen) The Journal of Economic History
Working Papers (drafts available upon request):
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“Designing for Racial Impartiality: The Impact of Relocating Host Photos on the Airbnb Website.” [Under Review] (Supported by the Russell Sage Foundation and Washington Center for Equitable Growth)
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“The Invisible Host: Race and Identifiability of Hosts on Airbnb.” [Under Review] (with Shuo Zhang and Yanli Liu)
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“Intergenerational Mobility in the Early 20th Century U.S.: Evidence from a New Linked Dataset.” (with Martha Bailey and Paul Mohnen) [Supported by the Russell Sage Foundation and Washington Center for Equitable Growth]
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“Persistence in Season of Birth: A New Linkage-Free Measure of Black Intergenerational Mobility.“ (with Mindy Marks)
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“Parental Preferences in Spouse Selection and the Gender Gap in Education.” [Under Review] (with Bhagyashree Katare)
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“Gender-Gap in Education and Wealth After Marriage: Evidence from India.” [Under Review] (with Bhagyashree Katare)
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Education
Ph.D., 2018, Economics, University of Arizona
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Contact
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Address
301 Lake Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115