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17 April 2026

Friday Seminar with Johanna Roth (ScPo PhD) & Dima El Hariri (ScPo PhD)

About this event

17 April 2026 from 12:30 until 14:00

Salle H405

28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007, Paris

This event is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Organized by

Department of Economics
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Johanna Roth is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Essays on Unemployment, Job Search and Policy Evaluation under the supervision of Pierre Cahuc.

Her research lies in labour and development economics. She is studying the job search behaviour of marginalized groups and exploring ways to enhance their integration into labour markets. She was awarded pilot funding from JPAL European Social Inclusion Initative (ESII) Round IV.

Johanna Roth's website

She will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Homelessness and Labor Market Dynamics (paper to follow)


Portrait of Dima El Hariri

Dima El Hariri is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Sciences Po working on a thesis entitled Essays in the Political Economy of the Middle East under the supervision of Roberto Galbiati. She also works as the Middle East and North Africa Region Coordinator for the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics.

Her research focuses primarily on Development and Political economy, with a specific interest in migration, religion and gender.

Dima El Hariri's website

She will present a paper at the next Friday Seminar on the topic:

Political Instability, Urban Informality and Labor Markets: Evidence from Egypt

The next Friday Seminar will host Pierre-Philippe Combes (Sciences Po) & Ziqian Song (ScPo PhD) on April 24th.

About this event

17 April 2026 from 12:30 until 14:00

Salle H405

28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007, Paris

This event is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Organized by

Department of Economics