David Frayman

Post-Doctoral Research Economist

Centre for Economic Performance, LSE

David Frayman is a Research Economist in the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE. With a focus on policy evaluation and wellbeing, he is developing strategies to measure both the monetary and non-monetary effects of policies to inform better cost-benefit analysis. His research interests include: wellbeing - quantifying policy effects on life satisfaction as well as individual-level determinants of wellbeing; labour economics - work and wellbeing, non-monetary effects of active labour market policies, and job market satisfaction; and economics of education – factors influencing non-cognitive educational outcomes, and cost effectiveness of educational interventions.    

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