Daniel Tetteh
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Bio
Growing up in a small rural village in Ghana, I became interested in why people commit crime. Poverty was endemic and income inequality was very high. Mass protest was also the order of the day. Motivated to understand the plight and living conditions of my people, I enrolled to pursue a degree in Social Sciences with a major in Economics at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and graduated in 2018. I also hold a certificate in IZA/FCDO ONLINE Development Economics Course for Sub-Saharan Africa from the IZA Institute of Labor Economics-Bonn, Germany.
Education
- B.A. Economics, University of Cape Coast - Ghana 2018
Research Interests
- Criminology and Deviance
- Social Movements
- Social Inequality