

Madeline McKelway
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Dartmouth College
Madeline McKelway is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Dartmouth College. Before joining Dartmouth, she was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford's King Center on Global Development. She received her PhD in economics from MIT in 2020.
Her research is in development economics. Much of her work studies the empowerment and employment of women in India.
Recent work by Madeline McKelway
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Depression and loneliness among the elderly in low- and middle-income countries
Are the elderly more likely to be depressed? How does depression impact the lives of seniors?
Published 19.06.24
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Intra-household and intra-personal constraints to women’s employment in India
Low self-confidence may keep women from persuading family members that they should enter the workplace, despite wanting to work themselves
Published 20.07.20