Michèle TertiltView profile
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Michèle Tertilt is a Professor of Macroeconomics and Development Economics at the University of Mannheim , where she leads the Chair of Macroeconomics and Development Economics. Her research focuses on the intersection of macroeconomic theory, gender economics, and development policy. Current affiliation: Department of Economics, University of Mannheim Email: tertilt@uni-mannheim.de Research Interests Macroeconomic modeling of pandemic policies (e.g., age-targeted interventions, school closures) Gender dynamics in labor markets and economic inequality Fertility economics and its relationship to income trends Consumer credit behavior and household financial decision-making Health economics, particularly HIV/AIDS and pandemic responses Status externalities in education and demographic trends Key Themes in Recent Publications Quantitative analysis of gendered impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic Modeling optimal policies for pandemics (e.g., testing, age-specific restrictions) Investigating fertility-income relationships and demographic shifts Examining status externalities in education and their long-term economic effects Linking women's empowerment to economic development and fertility outcomes











