My undergraduate studies have equipped me with a robust analytical framework and a deep understanding of economic theories and practices, laying a solid foundation for my aspiration to contribute meaningfully to public service. With a keen interest in the intersection of economics and public policy, I am driven by the desire to apply economic principles to solve complex public sector challenges, enhance public service delivery, and drive sustainable development. My career objective is to become a forward-thinking leader in public administration, capable of devising innovative policies that address socio-economic issues effectively.
I worked as a co-author in a research article with a professor(Dr.Rafi Amir-ud-din), the research was based on “Intimate Partner Violence as a Driver for Women's Labor Force Participation, which has been submitted for review process in Feminist Economics. In this research, we utilized the Integrated Public Use Micro data Series - Demographic and Health Survey (IPUMS-DHS), focusing on 30 countries (in Asia and Africa.) with available data on intimatepartner violence and employment outcomes from 2003 to 2018.
Worked as a co-author in a research article with a professor(Dr.Rafi Amir-ud-din), the research was based on “Intimate Partner Violence as a Driver for Women's Labor Force Participation”which has been submitted for review process in Feminist Economics. In
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