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Maryam Dilmaghani is a Professor of Economics at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University. Her research focuses on gender economics, labor markets, health economics, and behavioral economics. She examines topics such as decision-making under competition, socio-cultural influences on economic behavior, and disparities in well-being across demographic groups. Her work frequently employs empirical approaches to analyze data from elite competitions, labor markets, and Canadian demographic trends.
Key research themes include:
- Gender gaps in earnings, risk-taking, and corrupt behavior
- Impact of religiosity, education, and body image on economic outcomes
- Demographic patterns in fertility, homeownership, and citizenship
- Discrimination studies related to race, sexual orientation, and gender identity
Her recent publications explore weather effects on chess player performance, LGBTQ+ economic experiences, and the causal links between education and health behaviors. This work highlights intersections between economic systems and sociocultural factors shaping individual choices and societal structures.
Dr. Dilmaghani holds no currently listed awards but has produced a prolific body of peer-reviewed research. Her work contributes to policy debates on workplace diversity, urban planning equity, and labor market inclusion. She can be reached at maryam.dilmaghani@smu.ca for academic collaboration inquiries.
