Tatjana Ibraimovic is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Choice Modelling Centre (CMC), Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), University of Leeds, UK. She gained a PhD in Economics from the University of Lugano, Switzerland, where she worked on Swiss National Science Foundation projects in the field of Urban Economics, focusing in particular on residential markets and households’ location choice decisions.
Her current research focuses on applications of residential location choice models and stated choice experiments for analyzing the ethnic residential segregation in urban contexts in Europe and beyond.
Contact
Choice Modelling Centre (CMC),
Institute for Transport Studies (ITS)
Lifton Villas, 1-3 Lifton Place, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Educational background
2008-2013: PhD in Economics, University of Lugano, Switzerland
2004-2007: MSc in Finance, University of Lugano, Switzerland
1998-2004: MSc in Economics, University of Lugano, Switzerland
Previous positions
2005-2013: Researcher in Applied Microeconomics, Teaching Assistant (Microeconomics) at the Institute of Economic Research, Faculty of Economics, University of Lugano, Switzerland
2011-2012: Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Transport Studies (ITS), University of Leeds, UK