Farah Hasan

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Editor in Chief and Writer, 2021-2023

Class of 2023


My name is Farah Hasan, and I am a senior double majoring in psychology and economics in the WISE honors program. I joined Brooklogue because I believe social science yields incredible insight into human nature and interactions but is unfortunately frequently overlooked. I believe promoting social scientific literacy is important, especially at a research university like Stony Brook, and Brooklogue effectively achieves this by publishing student works centering on a diverse array of social topics. Outside of Brooklogue, I am involved in behavioral science research at the Mind-Body Clinical Research Center, am a Managing Editor for SBYIR, and have been a TA for economics and AMS classes. In my free time, I like to travel, try new water sports, practice photography, and spend time with my family and my bunny! 


Publications

The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Unemployment Rate: Implications for the Gender Gap

by Farah Hasan, September 27, 2022 Abstract The recent COVID-19 pandemic has brought on unprecedented disruptions to global economies resulting in income loss and high unemployment rates that have disproportionately affected women. Existing research on COVID-19 and the economic effects of a pandemic on gender-based employment are limited, though rapidly growing, and a literature review…

Social Determinants of Mental Health in First Responders: Paid versus Volunteer Status and Related Implications

by Farah Hasan, November 18, 2021 First responders are celebrated for their selfless devotion to aiding civilians in traumatic events. However, as the first ones to arrive on scene, these responders often face the brunt of the immediate danger. Volunteer first responders may experience their work differently from the way occupational first responders do in…

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