Ph.D.
Past students:
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Sagnik Das
Data Scientist, JPMorgan Chase
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Laxman Timilsina
Asst. Professor, Connecticut College, USA (joint supervision with Wim Vivjerberg)
Collaborative work:
Aksu, Ege., De, P. K., & Timilsina, L. (2024). New evidence on the health and employment effects of non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 interventions on workers in the United States. Empirical Economics, 1-49.
De, P. K., & Timilsina, L. (2020). Cash‐based maternal health interventions can improve childhood vaccination—Evidence from India. Health Economics, 29(10), 1202-1219
Asst. Professor, Gumushane University, Turkey
Collaborative work:
De, P. K., & Tümay, M. (2024). Education and reproductive health: evidence from schooling expansion in Turkey. International Journal of Health Economics and Management, 24(2), 301-331.
Fellow, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, USA (joint supervision with Mike Grossman)
Collaborative work:
De, P. K., & Segura-Escano, R. (2021). Drinking during downturn: New evidence from the housing market fluctuations in the United States during the Great Recession. Economics & Human Biology, 43, 101070.
M.A.
Past students:
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Taylor Price PhD student, Univ. of Connecticut, USA
Collaborative work:
De, P. K., & Price, T. (2021). Pre-existing Economic Conditions and COVID-19 Infections and Mortality in New York City. Journal of health care for the poor and underserved, 32(4), 1978-1994.
Collaborative work:
De, P. K. & Christian, A. (2020). Microfinance participation and intimate partner violence among women in Bangladesh. Oxford Economic Papers, 72(2), 435-452.