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Aiman Farrukh

Research Associate, Women’s Mobility Program
Aiman Farrukh is a Research Associate at the Women’s Mobility Project at CERP. She has previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Research in Economics and Business (CREB), Lahore School of Economics, where she was involved in the education project on government colleges for women and multiple public sector projects based on bureaucracy in Pakistan. She’s currently working with Muhammad Haseeb (PhD candidate, University of Warwick) on a research paper that examines the impact of social movement participation on the economic outcomes of women. Her research interest lies in the field of development economics, with a particular focus on gender. Aiman holds a Master’s in Philosophy, majored in Economics, Bachelor’s in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics (LSE).

Aiman Farrukh

Research Associate, Women’s Mobility Program
Aiman Farrukh is a Research Associate at the Women’s Mobility Project at CERP. She has previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Research in Economics and Business (CREB), Lahore School of Economics, where she was involved in the education project on government colleges for women and multiple public sector projects based on bureaucracy in Pakistan. She’s currently working with Muhammad Haseeb (PhD candidate, University of Warwick) on a research paper that examines the impact of social movement participation on the economic outcomes of women. Her research interest lies in the field of development economics, with a particular focus on gender. Aiman holds a Master’s in Philosophy, majored in Economics, Bachelor’s in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics (LSE).
Aiman Farrukh
Research Associate, Women’s Mobility Program
Aiman Farrukh is a Research Associate at the Women’s Mobility Project at CERP. She has previously worked as a Research Assistant at the Center for Research in Economics and Business (CREB), Lahore School of Economics, where she was involved in the education project on government colleges for women and multiple public sector projects based on bureaucracy in Pakistan. She’s currently working with Muhammad Haseeb (PhD candidate, University of Warwick) on a research paper that examines the impact of social movement participation on the economic outcomes of women. Her research interest lies in the field of development economics, with a particular focus on gender. Aiman holds a Master’s in Philosophy, majored in Economics, Bachelor’s in Economics and Management from the Lahore School of Economics (LSE).