Development Economics Working Group

Costs of Child Labor in Nepal: Does the Type of Work Matter?

Wed
Sep
18

Eva Dziadula

Those interested in attending a meeting of the Development Economics Working Group should contact wbrooks@nd.edu or tdinkelm@nd.edu

The Development Economics Working Group supports graduate and faculty research in the economic determinants of human development and how economic policy can be used to promote human development. It promotes dialogue among researchers with different areas of expertise, from a variety of perspectives and subject areas, uch as health, education, infrastructure, governance, and migration. Regular meetings allow participants to workshop research in progress, while occasional seminars bring external researchers to campus to discuss their work and provide feedback on projects of group members.
Cochairs: Wyatt Brooks and Taryn Dinkelman

Speakers / Related People
Eva Dziadula

Eva Dziadula is a teaching professor in economics who studies migration choices and immigrant assimilation. Her work focuses on how people acquire citizenship, and her research encompasses labor economics, health economics, and development economics, as well as economic demography. Dziadula has been a Kellogg Institute faculty fellow since 2019...
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