Chloe Oh is a Research Assistant at the Institute of Policy Studies, Social Lab. She holds an honours degree in Political Science from the National University of Singapore.
Prior to joining IPS, Chloe worked as a teaching assistant under the Philosophy department at NUS. Her work in the lab spans urban health, labour, youth, and skills policy. She is part of a multi‑year study examining how Singapore’s City in Nature environment shapes wellbeing across diverse households, and contributes to large-scale projects on platform work, national youth issues, and skills training outcomes. Going forward, Chloe hopes to hone her quantitative research skills and explore how the various socio-economic indicators interact with public policy outcomes.
Research Interests
Social mobility, socio-economic inequalities, labour-market outcomes
Conference Participation and Presentations
- Presenter, “Structuring moral dialogues: A case study in cross-faculty ethics classroom apathy” at Higher Education Conference in Singapore (HECS), Singapore, 10 December 2025.