Eva Dziadula
Teaching Professor
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
Her research interests include the determinants of citizenship among the foreign born in the United States, country-specific human capital, fertility of the foreign born in the United States, gender preference and assimilation of Asian immigrants, and child labor. She is actively involved in research with the Notre Dame Initiative for Global Development. Professor Dziadula received her Ph.D. and M. A. from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her B.A. from Lake Forest College. She teaches Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Statistics, Labor Economics, Health Economics, and Senior Research Project for International Economics majors. Prior to Notre Dame, she taught at Lake Forest College, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (Baltimore and Hong Kong), receiving an award for teaching excellence. Professor Dziadula chose Notre Dame because it is the perfect combination of a liberal arts school focusing on individual students and a big research university. She loves being part of the Notre Dame family and working with Notre Dame students and faculty.
Contact
- eva.dziadula.1@nd.edu
- 574-631-0424
- 3060C Jenkins Nanovic Hall
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Areas of Interest
- Applied Microeconomics
- Demography
- Health Economics
- Labor Economics