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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:

Term 3 - 2022/23

Mondays (11-13:00) - ONLINE ONLY.

Week 30/31/32 only (Friday 11:00-13:00) - ONLINE ONLY.

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.
  • Economics of Climate Change
  • Economics of the Middle East

Teaching Interests

  • Applied Economics / Labour Economics / Macroeconomics

Administrative duties (2022/23):

  • Co-organiser of Warwick Economics LecturesLink opens in a new window
  • Academic coordinator for the approval of unusual and outside module options for first year
    students
  • Advisor to Female Students
  • Reading List Liaison Officer
  • Final exams internal and external examiner/checker
  • Member of the Undergraduate Management Team
  • Member of the Graduate Management Team
  • Member of the Pastoral Support Team

Teaching (2022/2023)


Working papers and Work-in-progress

  • Climate Change, Gender Equality, and Firm-Level Innovation: Cross-Country EvidenceLink opens in a new window with King Yoong Lim (Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University), Diego Morris (Nottingham Trent University), Faten Saliba (IMF), Warwick Economics working paper No. 1429.
  • Occupational Transitions over the Business Cycle
  • Productivity, wages and inequality: How do they influence each other? with Faten Saliba (IMF) and Ekkehard Ernst (ILO)
  • 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 with Andrew Tiffin and Christopher Jarvis (IMF)