

Sulin Sardoschau
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Humboldt University, Berlin
Sulin Sardoschau received her PhD from the Paris School of Economics and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Humboldt University, Berlin. Her research lies at the intersection of political economy, development, and migration. She explores the economic, cultural and political causes and consequences of conflict in diverse and multiethnic societies.
Recent work by Sulin Sardoschau
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Witnessing violence during pregnancy worsens children’s health in conflict zones
Evidence from Iraq demonstrates that exposure to violence before birth, and the associated stress experienced by mothers, is linked to significant developmental challenges for children, shedding light on similar issues faced in other conflict zones.
Published 13.05.24