I'm a PhD student in Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.
My research interests lie broadly in labor economics and public economics, with a focus on how public policy shapes economic opportunity in the United States. I study these questions using historical archives, administrative data, and modern causal methods.
Much of my work examines how government programs affect the economic trajectories of marginalized groups. My current projects focus on refugee integration, anti-discrimination policy, and the development of housing and welfare institutions in the twentieth century.
You can email me at g.toborg@pitt.edu.