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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 - 2024/25

In person - room S0.60

Mondays - 15:00 pm -17:00 pm

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

For Supervision: (Projects supervised - 2019 - 2022)Link opens in a new window - (Evaluations - 2024/25) Link opens in a new window- (Evaluations - 2023/24)Link opens in a new window-  (Evaluations - 2022/23)Link opens in a new window- (Evaluations - 2021/22)Link opens in a new window - (Evaluations - 2020/21)Link opens in a new window

Teaching Interests

  • Applied Economics / Labour Economics / Macroeconomics

Administrative duties (2024/25):

  • 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
  • GTA Assessor
  • Final exams internal and external examiner/checker
  • Member of the Pastoral Support Team
Previous Administrative duties:
  • Reading List Liaison Officer
  • Member of the Undergraduate Management Team
  • Member of the Graduate Management Team

Teaching (2024/2025)

Previous Teaching:

Teaching Awards and Supervision Accomplishment:

  • Warwick Award for Personal Tutoring Excellence, Nominated, 2024.

  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Global WinnerLink opens in a new window in “The Global Undergraduate Awards”, Beverley Cheah, 2024
  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Highly Commended in “The Global Undergraduate Awards” – Suzanna Elizabeth Heh-Eun Arbide, 2024
  • Dissertation Supervisor to the winner of the Department of Economics Rohin Modasia Prize for a dissertation demonstrating usable contribution towards the wider community - Suzanna Elizabeth Heh-Eun Arbide, 2024
  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Highly Commended in “The Global Undergraduate Awards”, Eve Dunkley, 2024
  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Global WinnerLink opens in a new window in “The Global Undergraduate Awards”, Victor Sosanya, 2022
  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Highly Commended in “The Global undergraduate Awards”, Iarina Corniciuc, 2021
  • Dissertation Supervisor of the Highly Commended in “The Global undergraduate Awards”, Christopher Lim, 2021
  • Dissertation Supervisor of a project titled “The New Oil Field? Studying the Value Added Tax (VAT) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)”, which enabled the student to secure the prestigious 2071 Moonshot ApprenticeshipLink opens in a new window with the Government of the United Arab Emirates, Joshua Varughese, 2021
  • Economics Department’s Excellence in Teaching Awards, University of Manchester, 2019

Policy training and institutional visits

  • International monetary fund (IMF), DC – 2025 – Planned
  • Intensive policy training programme, The institute for government – 2025
  • Introduction to Parliament Training (IPT), Palace of Westminster in London, (organised by the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST) - 2025
  • Introduction to Informing Policy, Warwick Policy Hub training – 2024
  • Institutional visit – International Monetary Fund, DC - July 2024

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. [Submitted].
  • 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)