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Eunice Han
Assistant Professor at University of Utah
Eunice Han is a labor economist and Associate Professor at the University of Utah's Department of Economics. Her career has progressed as follows:
Academic Career
- Associate Professor at the University of Utah (July 2024 - Present)1
- Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, Department of Economics (July 2016 - Present)1
- Visiting Professor at Wellesley College (August 2014 - June 2016)1
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (June 2013 - August 2014)1
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University (2007 - 2013)1
- Bachelor's degree in Economics from UCLA13
Research Focus
Han specializes in labor relations and educational policy, with a focus on:
- Workers' well-being and inequality23
- Impact of unionism on local labor markets3
- Gender differences in labor market conditions3
- Relationship between teachers' unions and labor market outcomes3
Notable Work
Han has published numerous articles in academic journals, including:
- Studies on the effects of teachers' unions on teacher attrition4
- Research on the impact of COVID-19 on unionization returns for men and women5
- Analyses of teachers' unions' influence on teacher stress and compensation5
Teaching Experience
Prior to joining the University of Utah, Han taught various economics courses at Harvard University and Wellesley College, including econometrics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and Economics of Education.3
Highlights
Sep 28 · collegefactual.com
The Economics Major at University of Utah - College Factual
Aug 19 · tandfonline.com
The Gendered Effects of Teachers' Unions on Teacher Attrition