Dr E. Anna Weber
Assistant Professor
Department of Social Sciences
Office of Economic and Manpower Analysis
Personal Websiteanna.weber [at] westpoint.edu
Dr. Weber is an applied microeconomist with a particular focus on labor and public economics. She is particularly interested in studying the impact of how the gender composition of groups affects group dynamics and performance. She received her PhD in Economics from Boston University.
Ph.D. in Economics - Boston University
B.S.F.S in International Economics - Georgetown University
Research Interests
Labor Economics, Economics of Gender and the Household, Economics of Incarceration
Current Research
Gender and Group Decision-Making: Evidence from US City Councils, The Effects of Gender Integration on Men: Evidence from the U.S. Military
Selected Publications
Olivetti, C., Paserman, M. D., Salisbury, L., & Weber, E. A. (2024). The Emergence of the Socioeconomic Gradient in Women's Marriage Outcomes. The Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming.