Miss Asil Shatila
PhD Student
Research area(s)
Refugee economics, labour economics, inequality, developing countries, Palestinian economic studies
Research Interests
My research is broadly in the areas of the causal impact of the refugee supply shocks as a quasi-experiment on the economic and labour market outcomes. I am interested in the estimation of the effects of exogenous shocks and crises on the economy and the workforce. This work began with my MSc thesis which studied the feminist economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis in Occupied Palestine under the Israeli occupation.