Dana completed her Ph.D. at the University of Manitoba in 2014. Most of her work explores the field of labor and family economics. She has continuing research interests in the areas of work-family relationships, family resource allocation, time use, female labor supply, and wellbeing.
Estimating the cost of raising children.: Setting the agenda for Canada.Bazarkulova, D., Duncan, K., Frankel, S.,
2017Campaign 2000,
Well-being of health workers in KazakhstanBazarkulova, D.,
2017Marriage Traditions and Investment in Education: The Effect of Bride KidnappingBazarkulova, D., Compton, J.,
2017Marriage Traditions and Female Economic Outcomes:The Case of Bride KidnappingBazarkulova, D., Compton, J.,
2017Estimating the cost of raising childrenBazarkulova, D., Duncan, K., Frankel, S.,
2017The Effect of Childcare Policy Reforms on the Time Distribution in FamiliesBazarkulova, D., Simpson, W.,
2016Labour supply of Australian men and women before and after divorceBazarkulova, D., Oguzoglu,, U.,
2015