

Pauline Rossi
Professor of Economics, Ecole Polytechnique-CREST
Pauline Rossi is a Professor of Economics at Ecole Polytechnique-CREST and a Research Affiliate at CEPR. Previously, she was an Assistant then Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam. She visited the Economic Growth Center at Yale University in the autumn of 2019 and the California Center for Population Research at UCLA in the autumn of 2023. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.
Her fields of research are Development Economics and Family Economics
Recent work by Pauline Rossi
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Free contraception had no impact on birth rates in Burkina Faso
Providing free access to all modern contraceptive products for three years in local public health centres in rural Burkina Faso had no detectable effect on birth rates, suggesting that fertility levels are in line with how many children families want...
Published 24.07.24
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How old-age pensions impact fertility choices: Evidence from Namibia
The extension of social pensions in Namibia in the 1990s led to a rapid, substantial decline in fertility
Published 20.02.23