Research & Data Projects

The A/B test aimed to assess the impact of a banner displaying food and drink products on the GloBox mobile website. The test group, shown the banner, was compared to the control group, not exposed to the banner, to measure user behavior and conversion rates. Tools used included Python, SQL, and Excel.

The project consists of writing a query which returns a table of each industry_group along with the number of companies which are in that industry and a total of the PCFs for that industry. This data is stored in a PostgreSQL. 

The study aims to analyze and update the definition and metrics of the right to work, to measure its fulfillment, identify priority areas, and propose governmental strategies to ensure its exercise. I primarily coordinated chapters 4 and 5.

The study examines the profile of domestic workers and their employers in Mexico, based on research by Bensusán, Florez, and Cebollada. The document aims to synthesize these findings and propose measures to improve the labor rights of domestic workers in the context of the ILO Convention No. 189. It provides a global overview, analyzes the implications of the Convention and Recommendation 201, summarizes labor profiles, and presents recommendations for public policies in Mexico.

Assistant Researcher. Conducted literature reviews, collected and analyzed data, and contributed to writing and presenting research findings. Coordinated research logistics, stayed updated on field developments, and ensured ethical research standards. Researcher in charge: Dr. Ilan Bizberg 

The research addresses the topic of the right to work in 2018. It successfully identified and measured the gaps in compliance regarding access to and enjoyment of the right to decent work, with the aim of contributing to the design of a public policy with a focus on social rights.

Visualization Projects