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Sarthak Joshi

PHD Student at University of Warwick

Sarthak Joshi is a PhD student in Economics at the University of Warwick, specializing in Development Economics, Labour Economics, Experimental Economics, and the Economics of Gender. His research focuses on topics such as gender employment gaps, female empowerment, and education systems in developing countries. For example, his job market paper examines how spatial labor demand shocks in India disproportionately affect women's employment due to commuting constraints. He also collaborates on experimental studies addressing male backlash to female empowerment and evaluates teacher well-being programs in refugee settings.

Sarthak holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics (2013–2015) and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Hans Raj College, University of Delhi (2010–2013). He has extensive teaching experience and has worked as a consultant for Oxford Policy Management. Sarthak has presented his research at international conferences and received multiple awards, including the Warwick Departmental Scholarship (2018–2024) and Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards (2021–2023). His technical skills include proficiency in STATA, Python, and LaTeX.123

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Jan 1 · arwick.ac.uk
Sarthak Joshi - University of Warwick
Sarthak Joshi - University of Warwick
Jan 1 · sarthakjoshi.com
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Coventry, England, United Kingdom