Joseph Natanael Marshan

Joseph Natanael Marshan-profile

Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Global Business

E: joseph.marshan@monash.edu

  • Accepting PhD students

Joseph Marshan is an Assistant Professor at Monash University, Indonesia. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Research School of Economics at The Australian National University (ANU), where he also earned his Master’s degree in Economics. He received his bachelor in economics at the Universitas Indonesia.

Prior to Monash University, Indonesia, he was a lecturer at the University of Canberra. He has previously worked as a consultant for the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, and as a researcher at the SMERU Research Institute.

His research interests lie in applied microeconomics, particularly in areas related to gender, trade, labor, and poverty. His work focuses on Indonesia, Australia, and Pacific countries. His research publications can be found on Google Scholar and personal website.

More information

  • Pasaribu, D., Al Izzati, R., & Marshan, J. (2025). Trade and Gendered Labor Outcomes: Evidence from Changing Export Demand in Indonesia. CIPS Working Paper No. 3
  • Marshan, J., & Pritadrajati, D. (2023). Maternal education and children's well-being: Evidence from four Pacific countries (No. 1390). ADBI Working Paper. Review and resubmit at Asia & Pacific Policy Studies
  • Hickson, J., & Marshan, J. (2023). Land of the (Un) Fair Go? Peer gender norms and gender gaps in the Australian labour market. TTPI - Working Paper 9/2023.
  • Marshan, J. (2023). Unlucky and scarred: long-term consequences of labour market entry conditions in Indonesia. Thesis chapter. Presented at NEUDC 2023, Harvard University.
  • Hickson, J., & Marshan, J. (2022). Labour market effects of bushfires and floods in Australia: a gendered perspective. Economic Record, 98, 1-23.
  • Suryahadi, A., Marshan, J., & Indrio, V. T. Structural Transformation and the Release of Labor from Agriculture. (2018). In Indonesia: Enhancing Productivity Through Quality Jobs 100–129. Asian Development Bank.

Teaching:

  • BTI 5905 - Global Trade Governance
  • MGI 5730 - International Trade Policy

Research interest:

  • Applied microeconomics
  • International business
  • Trade policy and development
  • Gender and labour
  • Templeton World Charity Foundation
  • Asian Development Bank Institute Early Researcher
  • College of Business Economics Teaching Commendation for Tutoring (ANU)
  • Chris Higgins Prize (ANU)
  • LPDP Scholarship