

Arne Nasgowitz
Researcher, Centre for Applied Research, NHH
Arne Nasgowitz is a Researcher at the Centre for Applied Research at NHH (SNF). He received his PhD from NHH in 2024. His primary research interest lies in the field of development economics, where he focusses on topics related to Education, Labor markets, religious beliefs and Gender in East Africa.
Recent work by Arne Nasgowitz
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Preschool subsidies and cash transfers have long-term health benefits for children
Subsidised access to full-day preschools in Uganda had long-term positive effects on children’s anthropometrics but not their learning outcomes. Cash transfers of a similar value as the preschool subsidy had a similar impact.
Published 23.01.25
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The impact of subsidised childcare on household income: Evidence from Uganda
Subsidised childcare services are at least as effective as cash grants in increasing household income
Published 12.08.22