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Sabine Liebenehm is an adjunct professor at the University of Saskatchewan, affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. Her research primarily focuses on empirical analysis using longitudinal micro-level data, lab-in-the-field experiments, and social network studies to assess socio-economic impacts and vulnerability to poverty. She aims to improve understanding of economic decision-making among households living in rural and remote areas that are exposed to adverse environments and have limited access to formal safety nets. Key aspects of her research include examining the impact of adverse risks and the interaction between people's preferences and perceptions. Geographically, her work spans primarily across rural agricultural households in Southeast Asia, West Africa, and remote Indigenous communities in Northern Canada. Dr. Liebenehm received her PhD in Economics from Leibniz University Hannover in Germany, graduating summa cum laude in 2015, and has received several prestigious awards for her research contributions.
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