

Sam Rawlings
Associate Professor of Economics, University of Reading
Sam Rawlings is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Reading. Her research interests lie in the area of applied microeconomics, with a focus on economics of the household, gender, and health and human capital attainment. In particular, her work has investigated drivers of child mortality and poor anthropometric outcomes in low income countries, and considered causes and consequences of intimate partner violence. She is an Affiliate of the CESifo Research Network.
Recent work by Sam Rawlings
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Electronic waste is a silent killer in West Africa
Evidence from Ghana and Nigeria shows that e-waste dumping is causing a health crisis, claiming the lives of newborns and infants living nearby.
Published 03.02.25