
معرفی
Eva Dziadula is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. Her research focuses on migration choices, immigrant assimilation in the U.S., policy impacts on undocumented populations, child labor in Nepal, and behavioral economics in education. She applies behavioral economics principles to study commitment devices and social accountability in student success.
Educations:
- Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago (2014)
- M.A., University of Illinois at Chicago (2010)
- B.A., Lake Forest College (2006)
- A.A., College of Lake County (2004)
Research Interests: Migration policy, citizenship acquisition, fertility patterns among immigrants, child labor dynamics, and pedagogical innovations in higher education. She explores how social accountability and microcommitments influence academic performance.
Key Affiliations:
- Fellow: Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, Pulte Institute for Global Development
- Affiliated Faculty: Building Inclusive Growth (BIG) Lab, Notre Dame Initiative on Race and Resilience, Health, Humanity, and Society Program
- External Fellow: Global Labor Organization
Teaching & Advising: Teaches courses including Principles of Economics, Labor Economics, and Migration Studies. Leads a faculty-led study abroad program on Central American migration. Advises on interdisciplinary research projects.
Grants & Recognition:
- Fulbright Fellow
- Recipient of teaching excellence awards





