I am an economics PhD candidate at the University of Warsaw, where I'm researching Ageing, Preferences, and Well-Being. I hold a Bachelor’s in Economics from the University of Nairobi and a Master’s from the University of Warsaw.
Beyond the economics of ageing, my research interests span household and labour economics, behavioural and moral economics, and multidisciplinary life-cycle assessments. I’m particularly interested in how economic behaviours and outcomes shift across the life course, and how policy can adapt to demographic and social change.
Myck, M., Oczkowska, M. & Kulati, E. (2025). Income and well-being in old age: the role of local contextual factors. The Journal of the Economics of
Ageing. 10.1016/j.jeoa.2025.100551 ).
Kulati, E., Myck, M., & Pasini, G. (2023). Temporal discounting in later life. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 10.1016/j.jebo.2023.07.015.
Kulati, E., Oczkowska, M., Myck, M. (2025). How the combination of income and the quality of local conditions affects well-being in old age. FREE Brief
Kulati, E. (2023) Lessons from the FROGEE conference “The playing field in academia: why are women still underrepresented?” FROGEE Brief
Kulati, E (2025). Ageing and the Polish urban market for existing homes. (Revised & Resubmitted: Housing Studies).
Kulati, E. (2025). Time heals all? Non-employment risk and well-being in later life. (Revise & Resubmit: Work, Aging & Retirement).
Leisure in later life.