Dr Aniema Atorudibo
Lecturer in Ecomonics
Dr Aniema Atorudibo is a Lecturer in Economics at the School of Accounting, Finance and Law, 91µÎµÎ. Previously, she was an Assistant Lecturer at the School of Economics, 91µÎµÎ of Kent where she contributed to the development and delivery of various undergraduate modules including Development Economics, Principles of Economics, and Economics for Business. She then joined the Natural Resources Institute (NRI) at the 91µÎµÎ of Greenwich as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow where she contributed to the development of an innovative tool for measuring women’s empowerment in millet-based enterprise development in low- and middle-income countries using experimental data.
Aniema Atorudibo has a PhD in Economics from the 91µÎµÎ of Kent with extensive experience in teaching and research. She specializes in the microeconomics of development with specific focus on the economics of gender and culture, intra-household resource allocation and decision-making, as well as poverty, inequality, and sustainable rural development. Her doctoral thesis addressed the influence of cultural/social norms on the labour market and fertility choices of women in developing countries. It highlights, crucially, the importance of formal institutional quality in mitigating the adverse effects of cultural norms on the socio-economic outcomes of women in developing countries.
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Qualifications
- PhD Economics, 91µÎµÎ of Kent
- MSc International Finance and Economic Development, 91µÎµÎ of Kent
- MSc Economics, 91µÎµÎ of Port Harcourt Nigeria
- BSc Economics, 91µÎµÎ of Calabar, Nigeria
Teaching Expertise
- Applied Economics
- Development Economics
- Economics for Business
- Introduction to Economics and Finance
Research Interests
- Social norms and Intra-household resource allocation.
- Impact evaluation of socio-economic intervention programs
- Women’s empowerment in Agric-based enterprise development
- Poverty, inequality, and sustainable rural development
Projects
- Economic and Empowerment Impacts of Millet Enterprises by women SHGs in India. Project website:
Publications
- Atorudibo, A. (2021) Marriage Norms and Fertility Outcomes in Developing Countries. Discussion Paper of the School of Economics, 91µÎµÎ of Kent. (Online) Available at:
Conference Papers
- Atorudibo, A. Descent Rules and Female Labour Force Participation in sub-Saharan Africa. The Royal Economics Society Annual conference, 91µÎµÎ of Glasgow (3 – 5 April 2023)
- Atorudibo, A. The Fertility Behaviour of descendants of immigrants in the UK: Does Culture matter? Understanding Society Scientific Conference, 91µÎµÎ of Essex, Colchester (11 – 13 July 2023)
- Atorudibo, A. Marriage Norms and Fertility Outcomes in Developing Countries. Western Economics Association International (WEAI) 99th Annual Conference, Seattle (1 – 3 July 2024)
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