

David Evans
Principal Economic Advisor for the Social Sector, Inter-American Development Bank
David Evans is the Principal Economic Advisor for the Social Sector at the Inter-American Development Bank. Previously, he was a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development, working on education, health, and social safety nets, and a lead economist at the World Bank, where he co-authored the World Development Report 2018, Learning to Realize Education’s Promise, coordinated impact evaluation work for sub-Saharan Africa, and managed education projects in Brazil. Evans has evaluated education, early child development, agriculture, health, and social safety net programs in Brazil, the Gambia, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania. He received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University, specializing in economic development and labor economics.
Recent work by David Evans
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How do fathers influence early childhood development? Insights from low- and middle-income countries
What role do fathers currently play in parenting young children in low- and middle-income countries? What difference would it make if they did more?
Published 24.07.24
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The impact of publicly provided daycare: Evidence from Brazil
Publicly provided daycare in Rio de Janeiro had benefits for both child development and the labour market outcomes of caregivers.
Published 15.02.23
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Better quality healthcare through consistent supervision
Evidence from rural healthcare centres in Nigeria suggests that managerial supervision improves health outcomes, but that it must be ongoing
Published 17.11.17