About
Solmaz Moslehi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Monash University, affiliated with the Faculty of Business and Economics. She holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and has been with Monash since late 2010. Prior to this, she completed a three-month internship at the International Monetary Fund. Her research interests span Macroeconomics, Growth Theory, Public Economics, Family Economics, and Political Economics, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to economic equity and societal well-being.
Her academic work includes studies on parental leave policies, lockdown impacts on crime rates, fertility trends in developing nations, and the role of home production in economic structural transformation. She has collaborated internationally and published extensively in peer-reviewed journals such as Economic Inquiry, Journal of Development Studies, and Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
Moslehi’s research has been cited in policy sources and widely shared on academic platforms like Mendeley. Her contributions bridge theoretical frameworks with real-world applications in public policy and socioeconomic analysis.

