Anjali Rajan
Assistant Professor
anjali.rajan@mahindrauniversity.edu.in
Anjali Rajan is a Ph.D in Economics from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Her research interests are Labor Economics, Economics of Inequality and Discrimination, and Applied Macroeconomics. Her thesis titled “Essays in Structural Change in Labour Force- A View from the Standpoint of Caste, Gender and Informality” is at the intersection of Labour Economics and Economics of Inequality and Discrimination. Her thesis work is focused on understanding the dynamics of labour market changes from the perspective of three axes of inequalities – gender, social groups (caste), and quality of employment (formal and informal employment). She has worked extensively with large datasets like NSSO Employment surveys, NFHS, National Income Accounts etc. Her papers were selected for presentation at national and international conferences such as The Indian Econometrics Society Conference, the 3rd Development Economics Conference, Seminar on Kerala and World Economy and RCEA Future of Growth Conference.
Anjali completed her Master’s in Applied Economics from Centre for Development Studies, JNU. She did her internship with the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of Kerala & Director, State Planning Board during this period. She graduated with 3rd rank in BA Economics from Mahatma Gandhi University.
Besides research, Anjali is passionate about exploring issues relating to Environment and Sustainability, Feminist philosophy, Malayalam literature and indigenous cuisines.
Ph.D
- Ph.D in Economics from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
MA
- MA in Applied Economics from Centre for Development Studies (JNU), Trivandrum
BA
- BA in Economics from Mahatma Gandhi University
Assistant Professor
- Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Business School, OP Jindal Global University (subjects taught: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Environmental Management)
Visiting Faculty
- Visiting Faculty at School of Law, Bennett University (subjects taught: Microeconomics)
Labor Economics, Economics of Inequality and Discrimination, Gender, Caste, Governance, Political Economy of India