

Ying Feng
Assistant Professor of Economics, National University of Singapore
Ying Feng is an assistant professor at the National University of Singapore. Her research interests are in macroeconomics, growth and development.
Recent work by Ying Feng
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The reversal of the gender education gap with economic development: A cross-country analysis
There is a strong negative relationship between income and gender education gaps, a phenomenon that persists despite widely varying gender norms across countries
Published 01.03.24
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Unemployment: An advanced economy problem?
A new data set based on household surveys shows that unemployment is largely a feature of advanced economies, particularly for low-skill workers
Published 27.06.18