Sherajum Monira Farin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Augusta University. She received her PhD in Economics from Georgia State University in 2024.
Monira is an applied microeconomics researcher studying policies related to reproductive health, maternal health, HIV/AIDS treatment, substance use, and the Covid-19 pandemic. Her research explores the multifaceted effects of these policies on health outcomes, healthcare access, and family dynamics.
Monira’s work has been published in journals such as American Economic Journal: Economic Policy and Review of Economics of the Household and has also been featured in media outlets including Time, Brookings and The Atlanta Voice. Before starting her PhD, Monira worked as a research associate at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
Ph.D. in Economics, 2024
Georgia State University
M.A. in Economics, 2022
Georgia State University
M.S.S. in Economics, 2015
University of Dhaka
B.S.S. in Economics, 2014
University of Dhaka