Ana Escoto is an Associate Professor and demographer with a PhD from El Colegio de México who studies the nexus of climate change, income distribution and labor markets across Latin America. With eight years in academia and prior fieldwork designing and supervising large-scale surveys, she combines rigorous statistical analysis with hands-on experience collecting socioeconomic and environmental data. Her research bridges long-term sustainability concerns and present-day welfare, including household energy use and trade-linked working conditions. An engaged communicator, she writes fiction and opinion columns and advocates for Spanish-language data tools—jokingly battling encoding in R—bringing scholarly insight to public conversation.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Ph.D, Demography and Population Studies, Master's degree, Demography and Population Studies, Population and Development, Licenciada, Economía, Ph.D, Demography and Population Studies, Master's degree, Demography and Population Studies, Population and Development, Licenciada, Economía at El Colegio de México
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales
Contributions:1 release, 73 commits, 33 pushes in 27 days
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