
معرفی
Taryn Dinkelman is the Loughrey Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Notre Dame. She specializes in development economics, focusing on labor markets, human capital, and barriers to economic participation in developing countries such as South Africa, Botswana, and India. Her work emphasizes gender disparities in labor force participation and earnings capacity. Dinkelman is affiliated with multiple research institutions including the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG), and the South African Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU).
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2008
- M.Comm., University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2001
- B.A., Rhodes University, South Africa, 1997
Research Interests: Her research addresses structural transformation, gender economics, and policy interventions to enhance economic opportunities. She investigates how factors like energy access, remittances, and information dissemination impact labor markets and household dynamics in developing economies. Recent work explores the interplay between technology adoption, time use, and gender roles in Africa.
Articles Trends: Her publications analyze topics such as energy ladder transitions, remittance effects on rural economies, and the role of communication technologies in bridging educational gaps. Themes of gender equity and structural economic shifts recur across her work.
Awards & Affiliations: While no specific awards are listed, her roles at prominent institutions like NBER and J-PAL reflect her scholarly impact. She has held academic positions at Dartmouth College and Princeton University.
Grants & Labs: Her research affiliations suggest involvement in interdisciplinary projects, though specific grant details are not provided. She collaborates with global networks to address development challenges.





