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Nina Buchmann
PhD Candidate in Economics, Stanford University
PhD candidate in Economics at Stanford University. Areas of interest include development economics and behavioral economics. Particularly interested in issues related to gender, sexual assault and domestic violence.
Recent work by Nina Buchmann
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Paternalistic gender discrimination: Evidence from labour markets in Bangladesh
Employers can discriminate and restrict women from taking up employment opportunities deemed unsafe. Research from Bangladesh suggests female workers entering the labour market may suffer most from paternalistic discrimination, where male workers ‘pr...
Published 14.06.24
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The lifesaving benefits of convenient infrastructure: Evidence from Bangladesh
Physical proximity to pathogen-free water sources reduces child and adult mortality
Published 05.12.22
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The economics of child marriage
Empowerment programmes improve adolescent girls’ educational and labour market outcomes; financial incentives are effective in reducing child marriage
Published 09.09.20