Adrienne Judson
PhD Candidate in Economics
Georgetown University
Welcome to my webpage! My name is Adrienne Judson, and I am a labor and applied microeconomist. In my research, I use quasi-experimental econometric techniques to study policies affecting low-income and marginalized Americans. Though I enjoy research, my true passion is teaching!
I will be on the job market in the 2024-2025 academic year, and I am looking for a teaching-oriented faculty position. I am able to relocate anywhere within the continguous United States.
Research
Working Papers
"Household Labor Supply, Gender, and Disability Insurance Take-up" (Job Market Paper) with support from the Social Security Administration's ARDRAW Grant Program
"Local Labor Market Conditions and Disability Insurance Take-up: Evidence from Environmental Protections in the Pacific Northwest" [New draft coming December 2024]
Work in Progress
"A Review of the Economic Impacts of the Americans with Disabilities Act"
Teaching
I have nine semesters of experience as an instructor and teaching assistant for undergraduate-level courses at Georgetown University. I have taught in in-person, online, and hybrid formats. In my teaching evaluations, students consistently remark upon my preparedness, my supportiveness, and my ability to explain complex concepts in clear and easily understandable ways.
Instructor
Principles of Macroeconomics, Summer 2020 (online)
Head Teaching Assistant
Poverty and Inequality, Fall 2021 (hybrid)
Teaching Assistant
Economic Statistics, Spring 2023, Fall 2019 (in-person)
Intro to Econometrics, Spring 2020 (online)
Labor Economics, 200-level, Fall 2022 (in-person)
Labor Economics, 400-level, Spring 2022, Spring 2021 (in-person)
Poverty and Inequality, Fall 2020 (online)