About Maja Gustafsson | Valerie Frey
Maja Gustafsson is a junior social policy analyst in OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs. She is working on OECD’s cross-national “Risks that Matter” survey and the programme of work on the future of social protection. She also contributes to projects on gender equality, particularly on questions related to labour market, the gender pay gap, and gender-based violence, and to projects aiming to create better opportunities for young people. Maja previously worked at the Resolution Foundation, a London think tank focused on improving the living standards of those on low-to-middle incomes.
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Valerie Frey is a senior economist in the OECD's Directorate for Employment, Labour, and Social Affairs. She leads the OECD's cross-national "Risks that Matter" survey (http://oe.cd/rtm) and is involved in the programme of work on the future of social protection. She also oversees various projects on gender equality, including the OECD’s repository of pay transparency policies for equal pay and projects on integrated service delivery to address intimate partner violence. Valerie previously worked as an adjunct professor in economics at Sciences Po, as a consultant in the World Bank's Public Sector Governance Group, and as a research associate at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University, where she earned a Ph.D.