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Kamila Duraj serves as a junior researcher in the Household Finance department at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and pursues doctoral studies at Goethe University Frankfurt. Her institutional affiliation centers on SAFE, a research institute hosted within Goethe University's House of Finance framework.
Her academic foundation spans an interdisciplinary blend of social sciences and business administration/economics, reflecting a cross-disciplinary approach to financial research.
Research Interests:
- Household engagement with financial markets
- Financial literacy education mechanisms
- Barriers to financial inclusion
- Behavioral drivers in financial decision-making
- Policy implications of household financial behavior
Drawing from SAFE's research infrastructure, her work analyzes empirical patterns in financial market participation while evaluating educational interventions. Current projects examine how socioeconomic factors influence investment behaviors and the efficacy of financial education programs in diverse populations, contributing to SAFE's mission of bridging academic research with real-world financial policy.
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