

Kunal Mangal
Visiting Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Employment, Azim Premji University
Kunal Mangal is a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Employment at Azim Premji University and a recipient of the Weiss Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship. He graduated from Harvard University with a PhD in Public Policy in 2021. His research focuses on how high levels of competition for government jobs through merit-based exams interacts with the rest of the labour market.
Recent work by Kunal Mangal
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The costs of extreme competition for government jobs: Evidence from India
Highly competitive examinations for public service recruitment in India have detrimental economic effects
Published 21.04.23