Martina Querejeta is research assistant on economics and gender at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, UdelaR, Uruguay. She was coordinator of the Department of Social Studies in the Evaluation and Monitoring area at the Ministry of Social Development (MIDES), Uruguay.
She participated in a PEP project to investigate the labor market impacts of the introduction of a minimum wage on the domestic work sector in Uruguay.
Martina holds a master in Economics from the University of Republic (UdelaR) in Uruguay, and she is currently undertaking her PhD in Economics at the National University of La Plata in Argentina.
Her key research interests include labor economics, gender inequalities, economic development and poverty.
Title | Country | Themes | |
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Informal employment and labour market policies. The case of domestic workers in Uruguay. | Uruguay | Gender & women’s empowerment , Labour markets and employment |
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