Curriculum Vitae

ANINDITA DEY Assistant Professor in Geography College Mathabhanga, Email: [email protected] Phone: 918586971401

Personal Information Sex- Female Date of Birth- 28.04.1989 Nationality- Indian Languages known (speaking, reading and writing) - English, Bengali and Hindi

Areas of Research Interest

Gender and Geography, Women Empowerment related issues, Gender and education, Education - Employment nexus etc.

Educational Qualification

MPhil Centre for the Study of Regional Development (CSRD), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India; 2014. Dissertation Title: Educational Attainment and Employment among Women in India. M.A. Centre for the Study of Regional Development (CSRD), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India; 2011. B.A. (H) The University of Burdwan, , India; 2009.

Higher Secondary Moyna Vivekananda Kanya Vidyapith, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal; 2006. Secondary K. G. High School, Bankura, West Bengal, India; 2004.

Present Position

Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, , Mathabhanga-736146, Cooch Behar, West Bengal, India.

Academic Achievements and Awards

Award & Qualified UGC NET, June -2011. Scholarship Qualified UGC Net with JRF in Geography (2012). Qualified CSIR NET (LS) in Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences in 2011 and secured 24/334 rank.

List of Publications

Dey, Anindita (2015) Educational Attainment and Gender Inequality in Labour Market: The paradox of Women’s Employment in India, Man and Development, 37(4), 24- 41.

Guin, Debarshi and Anindita Dey (2016) Employment-oriented Urban-ward Migration and Migrants in Urban Labour Market in Post-reform India. Indian Journal of Regional Science, 47 (2), 37-50.

Dey, Anindita (2015) Impact of Mother’s Education and Autonomy on Child Health in India, Indian Journal of Geography and Environment, 14, 128-135.

Dey, Anindita (2015) Can Education explains Women’s Labour Market Choices in India? in Basu, S and Mondal, J (Ed.) Urbanisation, Environmental Change and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries, Damodar Group Publication.

Dey, Anindita (2012) Education – Employment Linkage: A Study of Urban Women in West Bengal, Practicing Geographer, 16 (2), pp. 160-171.

Guin, Debarshi and Anindita Dey (2013) Employment Unemployment Situations in West Bengal: An Analysis of Recent NSS Data. Practising Geographer, 17 (1), pp. 84-94.

List of Paper Presented in Seminar/Conference

1. ‘Education – Employment Linkage: A study of urban women in West Bengal’ in the national seminar on 'Geography of Today: Problems and Prospects'; Organised by Indian Geographical Foundation, 2012.

2. Employment Unemployment Situations in West Bengal: An Analysis of Recent NSS Data’ in the national seminar on 'Geography of Today: Problems and Prospects'; Organised by Indian Geographical Foundation, 2012.

3. ‘Onset of monsoon & distribution pattern of rainfall in Konkan coast’ in the 34th Geographers' Meet, NAGI; Organised by The Department of Geography, Patna University, India.

4. ‘Women’s Freedom of Movement in India: The Role of Education and Work’ in the 34th Geographers' Meet, IIG; Organised by Centre for the Studies in Earth Science, Trivandam, India. 5. ‘Accessibility to Safe Drinking Water and its Impact on Health: A Case Study of EAG States and Assam Evidence from Census of India, 2011’ in the national seminar on ‘Population, Health and Environment’; Organised by IIPS, Mumbai in collaboration with IIFM, Bhopal, India.

6. ‘Can education explain women’s labour market choices in India?’ in the national seminar on Dimensions of Urbanisation, Environmental Change and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries; Organised by Dr. Bhupendra Nath Dutta Smriti Mahavidyalaya, Hatgobindapur, Burdwan, India.

7. ‘Education and gender discrimination in Urban Labour Market in India’ in the 46th Regional Science Conference & national seminar on ‘Underdevelopment of the North East Region and the Indian state’, 2014; Organised by Department of Geography, NEHU, Shillong, India.

Workshop attended

Participated in ‘Week-long Workshop’ on ‘Q-GIS: An Elementary Understanding’; Organised by and College jointly, held from 14th – 20th January, 2019.