Chasya Hoagland
CIRRICULUM
VITAE
Education
University of Washington
​Ph.D., Economics, University of Washington, expected 2015
Dissertation: The impact of identity and self-perception on labor market outcomes.
Chair: Dr. Yoram Barzel
Committee Members: Dr. Levis Kochin, Dr. Mark Long, Dr. Claus Portner
M.A., Economics, University of Washington, 2011
The George Washington University
B.S., Economics (summa cum laude), The George Washington University, 2008
Research Interests
Labor Economics
Education Economics
Applied Microeconomics
Behavioral Economics
Experimental Economics
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Work Experience
Research Assistant
Center for Workforce Development
2014-Present
Duties:
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Revising and calibrating the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) success metrics.
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Revising and developing survey instruments
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Facilitating data collection, data management, and analysis.
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Documenting project analyses and data processes.
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Co-authoring research and evaluation reports for dissemination in print and web-based media.
Research Consultant
University of Washington Institute of Hazard Mitigation Planning and Research
Spring 2011
Duties: Researched and authored an economic mitigation counterpart to the City of Everett’s hazard mitigation plan. Responsibilities included:
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Profiling economic risks to the city including infrastructure damage, property damage, and isolation from outside traffic and major services,
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Consulting with major stakeholders, including The Boeing Corporation and Providence Regional Medical Center,
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Planning and leading a stakeholder summit,
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Developing actionable strategies to reduce economic vulnerability, in consultation with major stakeholders.
Intern
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Summer 2007
Duties: Assisted senior analysts in the Division of Insurance and Research. Responsibilities included:
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Researching economic issues for senior analysts.
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Researching and writing daily news briefs for senior officials.
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Developing economic analysis briefs.
Intern
Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT), Washington, DC
Fall 2005
Duties: Assisted staff in the Washington DC office. Responsibilities included:
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Researching and writing briefs for staff.
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Handling constituent communication.
Teaching
Experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant
University of Washington, Seattle
2009-2012
Independent Sections
Duties: Planned, prepared and delivered all lectures, assignments, and exams for economics courses containing up to 50 students. Responsibilities included maintaining regular office hours, grading assignments, developing exams and problem sets, designing and delivering engaging lectures.
Courses taught:
Introduction to Microeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Teaching Assistantships
Duties: Taught discussion sections, graded homework, and provided extra guidance for up to 50 economics students each semester.
Courses taught:
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduction to Microeconomics