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Sholeh Maani is
an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Auckland, and a
specialist on the economics of the labour market.
Her researched and published work include human capital and wage
determination, returns to education, and participation in higher education,
income distribution, Maori education, health and housing, intergenerational
economic effects, and economic consequences of immigration. As a specialist
in economics of education and labour markets, she is engaged in international
research collaborations and serves as a research advisor on labour market
research and policy in New Zealand and overseas.
Sholeh has an ongoing interest in the economics of higher education, and is
the author of ‘Investing in Minds: The
Economics of Higher Education in New Zealand’ (Institute of Policy
Studies). Her current research is on labour market outcomes of increased
education, and the economic consequences of skilled immigration. She has
served as a member of the Royal Society
of New Zealand, Social Science Advisory Committee, and as the President
of the New Zealand Association of
Economists. Sholeh has a PhD from the University of Illinois. She is the
editor of the Australian Journal of
Labour Economics.
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