Nataly is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences at the University of Warsaw. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Informatics Engineering and a Master’s in Business Administration. Her doctoral research focuses on how algorithmic systems and institutional practices shape skilled migrants’ access to the Polish labour market, particularly in recruitment and candidate evaluation processes, alongside migrants’ lived experiences of these systems.
Her research combines qualitative and computational approaches, drawing on an interdisciplinary background in migration studies, labour market research, and digital technologies.
Before starting her PhD, she worked in the humanitarian sector across the Middle East and Europe, contributing to multi-country research and evidence-generation initiatives on displacement, protection, and access to services. Her work focused on documenting lived experiences and barriers to essential services.
Her research interests include migration, labour market integration, digital governance, and participatory research, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations, including children and youth.
Previous publications
Trabulsi, N. (2024). Zagadnienia etyczne w prowadzeniu badań z udziałem dzieci – praktyka Save the Children na przykładzie badania dobrostanu dzieci w Polsce. Dziecko Krzywdzone. Teoria, badania, praktyka.