

Michael Levere
Visiting Assistant Professor, Haverford College; Senior Researcher, Mathematica
Michael Levere is an a visiting assistant professor at Haverford College. He is also affiliated with Mathematica as a senior researcher. His research focuses on the intersection of labor economics, health economics, and public economics through the lens of disability issues. He has particular interest in:
- The relationship between health insurance coverage and disability benefit participation
- Outcomes for children receiving Supplemental Security Income as they transition into adulthood
- How work-incentives in disability benefits affect labor market outcomes.
Recent work by Michael Levere
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Complementing cash with information to reduce malnutrition: Evidence from Nepal
A combination of information and cash transfers is effective in changing maternal behavioural practices, which could bring down malnutrition
Published 23.05.22
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Fighting malnutrition with cash and information: Evidence from Nepal
Mothers who received modest cash inputs along with information on practices to reduce malnutrition were more likely to adopt those practices
Published 02.03.22