This is our 12th blog post for our Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. T. V. Ninan is a … More
Tag: Health
When Progress Comes with a Price: The Lasting Impact of India’s Green Revolution
This is our third blog post for the Job Market Paper Series blog for 2024-2025. Aditi Singh is a PhD candidate in … More
Does forced male sterilization lead to an increase in violence? Evidence from Emergency India
Sarah Vincent is a PhD job market candidate at Aix-Marseille School of Economics. This post pertains to joint work with … More
How Access to Family Planning Services Can Improve Child Growth Patterns and Cognitive Development
Dan Maggio is a PhD candidate at Cornell University and the Editor of Economics that Really Matters; Co-authors include Mahesh … More
Increased Access to Postpartum Family Planning Services Encourages Modern Contraceptive Use and Healthy Inter-Birth Intervals
Dan Maggio is a PhD candidate at Cornell University and the Editor of Economics that Really Matters; Co-authors include Mahesh … More
Male Circumcision, Peer Effects, and Risk Compensation
Hyuncheol Bryant Kim is an Assistant Professor in the department of Policy Analysis and Management at Cornell University, as well … More
Why we should consider mental health when thinking about poverty
Mo Alloush is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Davis. Nearly one in five adults is affected by … More
Highlights from the WASH and Health & Nutrition Sessions |NEUDC 2018
Sylvia Blom is a PhD student in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University. … More
Combating Open Defecation through Community Led Sanitation approach in Rural India
Payal Seth is a PhD Student and a Tata Cornell Scholar in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics … More
NBER Workshop Recap: Nutrition, Health, and Human Capital Formation
Mohamad Alloush is a PhD candidate in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Davis. Joanna Upton is a … More