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Andriana Bellou holds a PhD from the University of Rochester and joined the Department of Economics at the University of Montreal on August 3, 2009. Her main research interests are in labour economics and applied microeconomics, specifically focusing on the social implications of wage inequality, the impact of information technologies, and the timing of marriages in relation to youth unemployment. She has supervised various theses and dissertations and actively participates in multiple research projects exploring the socioeconomic impact of significant historical events, including the Great Depression. Furthermore, she has contributed to the understanding of long-term effects of adverse economic conditions on individuals and families through her work in the field of economic disparities. Bellou has also been involved with various funding sources, including the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, supporting research initiatives within her field.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.