Ingrid Woolard


Ingrid Woolard is a Professor of Economics and Executive Dean of the . She is also Honorary Professor of Economics at Groningen University and the University of Cape Town; a Research Fellow of the Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn, a non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research in Helsinki and a Research Associate of the Commitment to Equity Institute at Tulane University.
In 2022 Ingrid became a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa. She advised the South African Minister of Labour on working conditions and minimum wages from 2008 to 2014. From 2013 to 2017 she served on the Davis Tax Committee which advised seven consecutive South African Ministers of Finance on tax policy for inclusive growth. Since 2025, she has served on the Presidential Economic Advisory Council to advise President Cyril Ramaphosa in guiding the 7th post-apartheid Administration in its pursuit of rapid, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and job creation. See further information here on the .

Education

Woolard read for a B.Sc. in Mathematical Statistics and Economics from the University of Natal (Durban), and B.A. in Economics from UNISA, She then proceeded to the University of Cape Town where she obtained a Ph.D. in Economics.

Career

Ingrid was previously the Chair of the Employment Conditions Commission which makes sectoral recommendations in sectors in which collective bargaining is weak. She consults regularly for various South African government departments and international organizations such as the World Bank, the ILO and the OECD. Since 2007, Woolard has been one of the Principal Investigators in the long-running the National Income Dynamics Study, South Africa's national household panel survey.
Woolard has been a member of the Davis Tax Committee since 2013.

Journal articles

Woolard has written dozens of peer-reviewed articles including:
Woolard has also written a book entitled:
Fighting Poverty: Labour Markets and Inequality in South Africa. This book was written in 2001 with the help of M. Leibbrandt, H. Bhorat, M. Maziya, and S. van der Berg.