Student Researcher
Clem Aeppli is a PhD student in the Sociology department at Harvard University, where he studies how the organization of work affects inequality and precarity. His projects deal with widening disparities between workplaces, employment instability at subcontractors, and the historical development of racial economic inequality. Clem works mostly with American and French administrative data —
both contemporary and historical —
and is interested in the quantitative methods used to understand economic and social life. He received bachelor’s degrees in math and sociology from Brown University.
Email: caeppli@g.harvard.edu
Website: clemaeppli.github.io
Publications
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IKEA Self-Scheduling Intervention: Baseline Report
In this report, we document the scheduling conditions for IKEA co-workers before the launch of the intervention, and describe the…