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  • Prof. Malathy Duraiswamy

  • Professor
  • Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Publications 1996 - 2023

Publications

  • 7
    Journal Articles
  • 2
    Book Chapter
  • 2
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 5

Citations / H-Index

67 Citations
5 h-index
60 Citations

Co-author Network


Expertise

Economics

Labour Economics, Economics of Human Resources Education, Health, Migration, Technical Education & Manpower, Gender Discrimination, Industrial Economics, Banking & Financial Economics.

Personal Information

Prof. Malathy Duraiswamy

Female
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India - 600036


Experience

  • Professor

    Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Qualification

  • Ph.D.

    University of Madras


Doctoral Theses Guided

2015

The adoption of the 'sustainable humane habitat' principle for realizing a holistic 'culture of urban housing': An Analysis of Developers' Perspectives in Vadodara City, India

Subramanian Brintha Lakshmi, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

2011

Technical education in kerala, india: An economic analysis of financial, cocts, efficiency and student loans /

Sunithe, S, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

2009

Changing structure of employment and an econometric analysis of female labour supply in Kerla, India.

Sumitha, S, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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2015

The adoption of the 'sustainable humane habitat' principle for realizing a holistic 'culture of urban housing': An Analysis of Developers' Perspectives in Vadodara City, India

Subramanian Brintha Lakshmi, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

2011

Technical education in kerala, india: An economic analysis of financial, cocts, efficiency and student loans /

Sunithe, S, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

2009

Changing structure of employment and an econometric analysis of female labour supply in Kerla, India.

Sumitha, S, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

2009

International reserve holdings in India: Motives,Optimality and Money Dynemics.

Prabheesk K. P, Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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