Josue Ortega (academic)
Josue Ortega is an academic economist specializing in the fields of labor economics, applied microeconomics, and network science. He is known for his research on the impact of social networks and technology on labor market outcomes, social segregation, and assortative matching.
Ortega's work often uses network analysis techniques to understand how social connections influence individual and collective behavior. He has explored topics such as the impact of social media on marriage patterns, the role of ethnic enclaves in immigrant labor markets, and the effects of network structure on innovation and productivity. His research incorporates both theoretical modeling and empirical analysis, often using large-scale datasets to test his hypotheses.
Ortega's publications have appeared in leading economics journals. He is typically affiliated with a university or research institution and contributes to the academic community through teaching, research, and conference participation. Specific details about his current position, publications, and ongoing research projects are best found on his professional website or through academic databases.