Aysit Tansel

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Aysit Tansel is a Turkish economist and Professor of Economics at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara.[1] Her research revolves mainly around labour economics, with a focus on the economics of education.[2] She ranks among the foremost Turkish economists in terms of research output.[3]

Aysit Tansel earner her B.S. in economics and statistics from the Middle East Technical University (METU) in 1968 while on a Kennedy Scholarship, followed by a M.A. in economics from the University of Minnesota in 1972 and a PhD in economics from the Binghamton University (State University of New York) in 1979. After her PhD, she began work as an assistant professor at the State University of New York, followed by a position at Wilkes University, before moving back to METU in 1983.[4] At METU, she was promoted to associate professor in 1986 and has been a full professor since 1994. Additionally, Tansel maintains affiliations to the IZA Institute of Labor Economics, the Economic Research Forum and the Global Labor Organization. In terms of professional service, she performs editorial duties for the journals Economics of Education Review, International Journal of Education Economics and Development and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, among others. Besides her work on economics, Tansel has also been engaged in Turkish literature, having been a member of the Ilkyar Foundation's executive board from 1998 to 2009 as well as its former vice-president and being Oguz Tansel Literature Award since 2009.

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