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Sade Ayinde

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Sade Ayinde

2016-2017 scholar

Sade Ayinde is a IVSP major studying development economics with a minor in mathematics. As a SURE undergraduate research fellow, her work focuses on educational returns in informal and formal sector labor force participation in the Nigerian economy. Ayinde is a Princeton PPIA Fellow and a Rosalie Reilly Public Policy fellow. In her free time, Sade enjoys working with first-generation, low-income underclassmen students through her mentoring program, Student to Scholar. After graduation, she hopes to seek graduate study in applied economics. Her professional goals include working in social impact and economic growth in sub-saharan Africa.

  

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