Mme Beatrice Gibertini
Doctorante
Affectation(s)
ED Économie : École doctorale d'économie Panthéon-Sorbonne
CES : Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne (UMR 8174)
Domaines d'expertise
Development Economics Development Studies
À propos de moi
I am PhD student in a European Joint Doctorate Program (ADAPTED) between the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the VU Amsterdam. My research primarily focuses on the gendered effects of mining in sub-Saharan Africa, but I am also interested in artisanal mining and CSR.
Recherche
Sujet de thèse
Mining, Women and Poverty in Sub-Saharan AfricaDirecteur de Thèse
Prof. Rémi Bazillier & Prof. Marjo de TheijePublications
Bazillier, R., Gibertini, B., & Jackson, S. (2023). Gold and diamond artisanal mining in Liberia: Under the umbrella of (in) formality?. Resources Policy, 86, 104287.
Curriculum Vitae (format texte)
I have a BSc degree in Economics and Finance from Bocconi Univeristy and a MSc degree in Global Development from the University of Copenhagen. I have previously worked as a research assistant at the Development Economics Research Group in Copenhagen supporting the implementation of projects on MSME in Myanmar.