DR. DIANA BINTI ABDUL WAHAB
Department of Decision Science
Faculty of Business and Economics
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Dr. Diana Abdul Wahab is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Applied Statistics, the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She completed her Doctorate at Leeds University Business School, Leeds, United Kingdom. Dr. Diana has been interested in applying statistical models to understand graduate labor market issues throughout her academic career, beginning at the Master’s level when she collaborated with the Tracer Study Unit in the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. Her interest in the field has evolved to a deeper understanding of graduate employment issues including gender pay gap, first destination choices, and migration while developing her interest in the field of data science where she applies data science techniques in other areas of studies such as education and economy. She has published her paper in the Institutions and Economies and continues to write for other international academic journals. She has won a scholarship award to go to Kazakhstan to conduct a comparative analysis on the graduate employment issues between the two countries. She teaches Statistical Computing and Business Analytics and planning to expand her research interest in the field of data science. |
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Graduate Employment And Labor Market Outcomes In Malaysia |
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Inequality In Unpaid Domestic Work Division Among Dual-earner Spouses In Malaysia |
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Late Life Inactivity And Risk Of Cognitive Decline - Evidence From Mars Data |
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Determinants of Graduates’ Starting Salary Using CHAID Analysis
Soft Skills and Graduate Employability: Evidence from Malaysian Tracer Study
Adjuvant breast radiotherapy outcome in older women: A Malaysian experience.
Soft Skills and Graduate Employability: Evidence from Malaysian Tracer Study
Determinants of the COVID-19 Death Rate Using Machine Learning
Entrepreneurship as the Future Career of Graduates: An Assessment for the Malaysian Context and Some Policy Directions
Labour Market Challenges Amidst the COVID-19 Crisis: Addressing Youth Vulnerability
Over-education and its effect on wages among young Malaysians