Andrés Paxton-Martin Research Intern, MassINC
Andrés Paxton-Martin is from La Coruña, Northwestern Spain, where he majored in Sociology at University of La Coruña. During undergrad Andrés studied abroad in Mexico City, where he focused on social research methods and public policy analysis, subsequently authoring “The mass transit model in the Valley of Mexico: a SWOT analysis”.
Andrés is us currently a student at Boston University working on his M.A. in Global Policy, with focus in Development. As part of his Capstone research project, he is working in collaboration with Oxfam America in devising a strategy to improve and lobby for corporate social responsibility across the supply chain for female agricultural laborers, particularly labor market fairness.
ARTICLES By Andrés Paxton-Martin
This policy brief is the second in a series exploring state and local level approaches to generating transformative transit-oriented development (TTOD) in Gateway Cities. Here, our thinking is that the
Opportunity Zones and Transformative Transit-Oriented Development in Gateway Cities
Policy Brief
This policy brief is the first in a series exploring state and local level approaches to generating transformative transit-oriented development (TTOD) in Gateway Cities. Here, we examine strategies to maximize