

Hannah Uckat
Economist, DIME, World Bank
Hannah Uckat is an Economist (Young Professional) in Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) at the World Bank. Her research and policy work is at the intersection of firms and gender. She researches firm growth and organisation in low- and middle-income countries, and the interaction between the workplace and the household.
Hannah completed her DPhil/PhD in Economics at the University of Oxford in 2020, where she was affiliated with the Centre for the Study of African Economies and part of the Oxford Firms, Labour and Organisation (OxFLO) research group.
Recent work by Hannah Uckat
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How promoting women to managers catalyses gender equality at home
Promoting women at work increases female bargaining power in the household, both for new female managers and female staff exposed to them as role models
Published 11.07.23