Malathi Velamuri
Victoria University of Wellington, Affiliate

Malathi is a Lecturer in the School of Economics and Finance at Victoria University of Wellington.
She currently teaches Labour Economics at undergraduate and honours level. Her research interests include labour supply, internal labour markets, the link between crime and employment and health issues. Malathi has a Masters degree from the University of Madras, India and a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin.
Publications
Velamuri, Malathi; Steven Stillman and Andrew Aitken. 2008. "The Long-Run Impact of New Zealand's Structural Reform on Local Communities," Motu Working Paper 08-11.
Velamuri, Malathi and Steven Stillman. 2009. “The Impact of Crime Victimisation on Individual Well-Being: Evidence from Australia” in Philip S. Morrison (ed.) Proceedings of the 2008 Joint Labour, Employment and Work and Australian Labour Market Research Workshop Conference. Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington: 583-95.
- Stillman, Steven, and Malathi Velamuri. 2010. "Immigrant Selection and the Returns on Human Capital in New Zealand and Australia," Motu Research Update 19, pp. 1-2.
- Stillman, Steven, Malathi Velamuri and Andrew Aitken. 2010. "The Long-Run Impact of New Zealand's Structural Reform on Local Communities," Journal of Comparative Economics, 38:4, pp. 432-48.
- Stillman, Steven, and Malathi Velamuri. 2010. "Immigrant Selection and the Returns on Human Capital in New Zealand and Australia," IMSED Research Report, Department of Labour, Wellington.