Eman Abdulla

Curriculum Vitae
Contact details
Telephone: +44 (0)24 765 73461
Email: Eman dot Abdulla at warwick dot ac dot uk
Room: S0.60
Advice & feedback hours:
Tuesday 26/04 (10:00 -12:00) - ONLINE ONLY
Tuesdays (10:00 -12:00) - ONLINE with the option of in-person in Room S0.60
To book an appointment:
https://emanabdulla.youcanbook.me/
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Assistant Professor (Teaching Focussed)
Research Interests
- Applied (Macro-Micro) Labour Economics and Macroeconomics. In particular, the “Future of Work” research, the task content of occupations, unemployment dynamics and labour productivity.
Administrative duties:
- Acting Academic Career Co-ordinator - Term 2 - 2021/22
- Advisor to Female Students - 2021/22
- Reading List Liaison Officer - 2020/21 and 2021/22
- Academic coordinator for the approval of unusual and outside module options for first year
students - 2020/21 and 2021/22 - Final exams internal and external examiner/checker - 2020/21 and 2021/22
- Member of the Undergraduate Management Team - 2021/22
- Member of the Graduate Management Team - 2021/22
- Member of the Pastoral Support Team - 2021/22
Teaching (2021/2022)
- EC 230: Economics of Money and BankingLink opens in a new window (Term 1 - Lecturer)
- EC 106: Introduction to Quantitative EconomicsLink opens in a new window (Term 1 & 2)
- EC 108: Macroeconomics 1Link opens in a new window (Term 1 & 2)
- EC 331: Research in Applied EconomicsLink opens in a new window (Term 1 & 2- Undergraduate Dissertation Supervisor)
- EC 131: Economics for BusinessLink opens in a new window (Term 2)
Working papers and Work-in-progress
- Occupational Transitions over the Business Cycle
- Labour Markets in Depression: Worker Flows and Unemployment Dynamics in Greece, Portugal and Spain with George Chouliarakis and Franciscos Koutentakis
- Labour Market integration of Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon: Challenges and Recommendations (IMF working paper in-progress) with Andrew Tiffin and Christopher Jarvis
- Productivity, wages and inequality: How do they influence each other? with Faten Saliba and Ekkehard Ernst