Associate Professor
Labor Economics, Health Economics, Econometrics, Applied Microeconomics
B.A. Rutgers University
Ph.D. City University of New York
Email: thasebe[at]sophia.ac.jp
Office: 10-553
My research activities range from development of new estimation techniques to empirical studies of labor economics, health economics and other applied microeconomics. The current research topics include estimation of sample selection models, labor supply decisions of registered nurses, racial disparities of influenza vaccination in the U.S., and the effect of homeownership on labor market outcomes.
At Sophia University, I teach labor economics, health economics, and statistics/econometrics. In my courses, students aim at understanding theoretical concepts and applying these concepts to analyze real-world problems.
Faculty of Liberal Arts
Graduate Program in Global Studies