RET, PgCAP, CMBE, SFHEA
Lecturer in Economics
- About
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- Email Address
- eva.pocher@abdn.ac.uk
- Office Address
- School/Department
- Business School
Biography
Shortly after the completion of my Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Aberdeen in 2011, I joined the Employment Research Institute (ERI) at the Edinburgh Napier University as Research Assistant and subsequently worked as a Research Associate in the EU & Welsh Government project “Women Adding Value to the Economy” (WAVE) at the Cardiff University. From 2016 to 2021, I was employed as Lecturer in Economics at the University of Glasgow, teaching and coordinating courses at both undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA level. I also led the development of new courses and programmes, and acting as Undergraduate Convenor for year 1, 2 and 3 in Economics and as Undergraduate Assessment officer in Economics. In 2022, I joined the University of Aberdeen Business School as Lecturer in Economics teaching Macroeconomic Courses such as Labour Market Economics and Global Economy. Furthermore, I am the Senior Personal Tutor of the Business School, UG Economics studies convenor for Joint Honours, Go Abroad Tutor in Economics, Student Experience lead in Economics and the Education lead for the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) committee at the Business School.
My research interest is based in Labour Economics, International labour migration and Gender Pay Gaps.
Qualifications
- CMBE Certified Management & Business Educator (CMBE)2023 - Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS)
- SFHEA Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy2023 - University of Aberdeen, UK
- PgCAP Postgraduate Certificate Academic Practice2018 - University of Glasgow, UK
- RET - Recognising Excellence in Teaching2018 - University of Glasgow, UK
- Ph.D. Economics2011 - University of Aberdeen, UK
- M.Sc. International Economics2007 - University of Glasgow, UK
- M.A. Hons (German Diploma) International Economics2006 - Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel & University of Passau, Germany
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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Senior Personal Tutor - Business School
Student Experience Lead - Economics
Education lead of the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) committee
Undergraduate Studies Coordinator for Joint Honours - Economics
Go Abroad Tutor - Economics
Member of The Centre for European Labour Market Research (CELMR)
Member of the Academic Integrity Committee
Member of the Scholarship Community of Practice
Member of the Senior Fellows of Higher Education Academy (HEA) group
Certified Management & Business Educator (CMBE) of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS)
- External Memberships
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Editorial conference committee member at the International Academic Institute (IAI) - IA-Institute
Member of the UKRI (United Kingdom Research & Innovation) Talent Peer Review College (PRC)
Member of the RES (Royal Economic Society)
Member of the RES (Royal Economic Society) UK-WEN (United Kingdom - Women in Economics) network
Member of the Women in Economics Initiative (WiE) e.V.
Latest Publications
Experimenting with task-based team learning
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesEnhancing student engagement and subject knowledge using task-based team learning
Non-textual Forms: Web Publications and WebsitesEnhancing Student Engagement and Learning Outcome: a Student-centred Teaching Approach for Interdisciplinary Service Courses
Contributions to Conferences: Papers- [ONLINE] CABS LTSE Conference 2021
Does immigration lead to a reduction of wages and employment of British natives? Regional labour market outcomes of migration in the UK
Working Papers: Working PapersAre low-waged women worse off in highly segregated and high part-density occupation? New evidence on the gender pay gap
Working Papers: Working Papers
- Research
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Research Overview
Research Interests
- International labour migration
- Labour market
- Gender pay gap
- Minimum wages
- International trade
Research Fields
- Labour immigration: Regional Immigration, Skill Complementarities, Wages and Employment
JEL code: J31, F22, J61, E24, R23
- Gender Pay Gap: Gender pay gap, part-time work, occupational segregation, wage distribution, unconditional quantile regression
JEL code: J16, J31, J41, C31, I24
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in Economics.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
Research Specialisms
- Economics
- Applied Economics
- Econometrics
- Macroeconomics
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Current Research
- Pocher, E. and Kushwah, L., (ongoing). Enhancing student engagement: Group discussions using students' personal experiences. Working paper in progress, University of Glasgow.
- Pocher, E., Cheng, W. and Kushwah, L., (working paper 2021). Teaching interdisciplinary courses at Universities: A new teaching approach to improve the learning outcome of Undergraduate Engineering students in Economics. Case study/working paper, University of Glasgow.
Past Research
- Pocher, E. and Döring, H., 2019. Does immigration lead to a reduction of wages and employment of British natives? Regional labour market outcomes of migration in the UK. Working Paper (collaboration with Cardiff University Business School)
- Pocher, E., Cheung, S.Y. and Parken, A., 2018. Are low-waged women worse off in highly segregated and high part-time density occupation? New Evidence on the Gender Pay Gap. Working Paper (Unpublished). Glasgow, UK: University of Glasgow
- Parken, A., Pocher, E., & Davies, R., 2014. Working patterns in Wales: Gender occupations and pay. In Research report for Women Adding Value to the Economy (WAVE), ESF funded through the Welsh Government. Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University.
- Parken, A., Sloan, L., & Pocher, E., 2014. Employer case study B: Phase 1 results. Research report for the Women Adding Value to the Economy (WAVE) programme, ESF funded through the Welsh Government. Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University.
- Parken, A., Pocher, E., & Sloan, L., 2013. Employer case study A: Phase 1 results. Research report for the Women Adding Value to the Economy (WAVE) programme. Cardiff, UK: Cardiff University.
- McQuaid, R. and Pocher, E., 2013. Strengthening the contribution of non-executive directors and trustees to Scottish boards in the private, public and Third sectors. Report of the Employment Research Institute, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh.
- Raeside, R.,Chen, T., Canduela, J. and Pocher, E., The position of migrants in the UK labour market and its relation to well-being. In: RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, 3-5 July 2012, Edinburgh.
- Raeside, R. and Pocher, E., 2012. Scottish Female Graduates in Science and Engineering: Their Employment Experiences in Comparison to their Counterparts in the United Kingdom. Project Report for the Scottish Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering & Technology, Employment Research Institute (ERI), Edinburgh Napier University Business School, Edinburgh.
- Pocher, E., 2011.Does immigration lead to a reduction of native wages and employment? A review of the regional labour market outcomes of migration in Germany and the UK (Doctoral dissertation, University of Aberdeen).
- Pocher, E., 2011 Does immigration lead to a reduction of wages and employment of British natives? Regional labour market outcomes of migration in the UK. In: 51st European Congress of the Regional Science Association (ERSA 2011), peer-reviewed. (Unpublished)
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: Economics.
Past PhD supervision at the University of Glasgow in areas such as gender pay gap and housing market volatilities
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
EC1506 - Global Economy (Course coordinator (CC))
EC3024 - International Economics
EC3524 - Health Economics (CC)
EC3527 - Labour Economics (CC)
EC4505 - Advanced Macroeconomics
EC50C4 - Quantitative Methods - online
EC50D1 - Advanced Corporate Finance -online
EC5005 - Petroleum Economics and Project Evaluation (on-campus) (CC) - service course
EC5006 - Petroleum Economics and Project Evaluation (online) (CC) - service course