Dr. S. (Selin) Dilli
Fellows
Summary of research
Selin Dilli is Assistant Professor of Economic History and a Board Member of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) programme at Utrecht University. Her research broadly focuses on the global economic history of institutions and their consequences for economic development, gender equality and (female) entrepreneurship in the ninetheenth and twentieth centuries.
Being trained as a sociologist and economic historian, she uses quantitative methods to analyse comparative historical datasets and apply social sciences theories from the fields of sociology, economics and political science.
Expertise
History
- Projects: 06.07 A historical lens on family firms and gender equality in the Netherlands, 1900-202009.01 The Associative Order in the Netherlands: An Historical Analysis of its Development, Functioning and Well-being Effects09.08 Consensual bargaining strategies: The Road to Sustainable Industrial Relations in an Era of Liberalization and Precarization?