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Shahina Amin is an academic affiliated with the University of Northern Iowa's Department of Economics. She served as an Assistant Professor from 2001 to 2006, advancing to Associate Professor from 2007 to 2016. Her research focuses on labor economics, gender studies, and development economics, with a geographic emphasis on South Asia and Malaysia. Key topics include child labor dynamics, income inequality, and the intersection of religion and economic behavior. She has published extensively on topics such as married women's employment decisions, determinants of child labor, and economic policy impacts.
- Education: No formal academic degrees listed in the provided text.
Her work examines socio-economic factors influencing labor market participation, particularly in developing nations. Notable themes include the role of education in household earnings, the effects of religious practices on economic choices, and the structural determinants of child labor. She has analyzed Bangladesh's export sectors, Malaysia's ethnic employment disparities, and U.S. healthcare labor market gaps.
Despite a prolific publication record, no awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. Her advising activity remains unrecorded here. The University of Northern Iowa's Faculty Roster notes her consistent academic service until the 2015-2016 academic year.
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