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Amen Jalal

Graduate Student Fellow
Amen is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Amen is a PhD student in the Department of Economics. She is affiliated with the Hub for equal representation (HER) and the Economics of Environment and Energy (EEE) Programme at STICERD. Before starting the PhD, she worked at the World Bank as a Research Analyst at the Development Impact Evaluation group and ID4D. She is also a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP, Pakistan. Amen’s ongoing work centres on Gender Inequality in Low Income countries, including on Female Labour Force Participation, Delivery of Female Cash Transfer Programmes, and Violence against Women. She is also studying adaptation to environmental challenges faced by developing countries. She has a Bachelors in economics from Yale University.

Amen Jalal

Graduate Student Fellow
Amen is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Amen is a PhD student in the Department of Economics. She is affiliated with the Hub for equal representation (HER) and the Economics of Environment and Energy (EEE) Programme at STICERD. Before starting the PhD, she worked at the World Bank as a Research Analyst at the Development Impact Evaluation group and ID4D. She is also a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP, Pakistan. Amen’s ongoing work centres on Gender Inequality in Low Income countries, including on Female Labour Force Participation, Delivery of Female Cash Transfer Programmes, and Violence against Women. She is also studying adaptation to environmental challenges faced by developing countries. She has a Bachelors in economics from Yale University.
Amen Jalal
Graduate Student Fellow
Amen is a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP. Amen is a PhD student in the Department of Economics. She is affiliated with the Hub for equal representation (HER) and the Economics of Environment and Energy (EEE) Programme at STICERD. Before starting the PhD, she worked at the World Bank as a Research Analyst at the Development Impact Evaluation group and ID4D. She is also a Graduate Student Fellow at CERP, Pakistan. Amen’s ongoing work centres on Gender Inequality in Low Income countries, including on Female Labour Force Participation, Delivery of Female Cash Transfer Programmes, and Violence against Women. She is also studying adaptation to environmental challenges faced by developing countries. She has a Bachelors in economics from Yale University.