Martin Carnoy

Martin Carnoy

Professor
Assistant: Elayne Weissler-Martello
Office: CERAS 111

Biography

Dr. Carnoy is a labor economist with a special interest in the political economy of the educational system. He specializes in comparative analysis.

Other titles

Program affiliations

SHIPS (PhD): Race, Inequality, and Language in Education (RILE)
SHIPS (PhD): Economics of Education
SHIPS (PhD): Educational Policy
SHIPS (PhD): Higher Education
SHIPS (PhD): Organization Studies
SHIPS (PhD): International Comparative Education
(MA) ICE/IEPA
(MA) MA/MBA

Research interests

International and Comparative Education | School Choice | School Reform

Recent publications

Carnoy, M., & Rodrigues, E. (2024). Achievement gains in an unequal society: Analyzing academic performance among Brazilian school districts, 2007-2017. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, 107.
Valente, R., Carnoy, M., Sanchez-Gelabert, A., & Duart-Montoliu, J. M. (2023). The uneven earnings benefits for men and women of skills acquisition in a virtual university. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND WORK.
Cardoso Silva Filho, R. L., Garg, A., Brito, K., Adeodato, P. J., & Carnoy, M. (2023). Beyond scores: A machine learning approach to comparing educational system effectiveness. PloS One, 18(10), e0289260.