Dagum was born in 1935 in
Córdoba, Argentina. She graduated in 1957 from the
National University of Córdoba, and earned a Ph.D. in economics from the same university in 1960. After postdoctoral research in
macroeconomics,
econometrics, and
operations research at the
London School of Economics, she returned to the National University of Córdoba as an assistant professor in 1963. She moved to the
Catholic University of Córdoba briefly in 1965, but in 1966 returned to the National University as a full professor. However, at this time she moved to
Princeton, New Jersey, where she did a second postdoctorate from 1966 to 1968. Along with
game theory, the subjects she worked on at this time included
mathematical statistics and time series, major themes in her later work. During her time at Princeton she also worked as a research economist at
Mathematica Policy Research. From 1968 to 1972 she held a sequence of professorships in mathematical economics at the
National Autonomous University of Mexico,
University of Iowa,
Coe College, and
Ottawa University. Finally in 1972 she began working at
Statistics Canada, where she would stay for many years, taking Canadian citizenship and changing her first name to Estelle (but continuing to use "Estela" for her publications). She retired from Statistics Canada in 1993 and worked from 1994 to 1996 in the
Central Statistical Office in London. She took her position at the University of Bologna in 1997. Dagum died on April 2, 2026. ==Recognition==