Welcome!

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of the Balearic Islands and a member of the Jordi Nadal Center for Economic History Studies of the University of Barcelona. I have a PhD degree in economic history from the University of Barcelona, the University Carlos III of Madrid and the University of Valencia.

My research interests mainly concern the study of labour markets, migration and tourism, some of the key socio-economic debates in Spain, from a historical perspective. Particularly, I study the impact and determinants of circular migration, the formation of the Spanish tourism labour market and the historical prevalence of flexible labour and its consequences. I have published my findings in Economic History Review, Cliometrica, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, Social Science History, Annals of Tourism Research, among others.