
Eleanor Tsai
PhD Student, UC Berkeley
Eleanor Tsai is a third-year Ph.D. student in Health Policy at UC Berkeley. Previously, she received her M.A. in Economics at Yale and was a Predoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago. Her research interests are primarily in child health and development, with a focus on the long-term effects of early childhood interventions. Her recent work examines parenting programs in low- and middle-income countries and trajectories of socioemotional well-being within the family system.
Recent work by Eleanor Tsai
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The deadly toll of marketing infant formula in low- and middle-income countries
A careful examination of Nestlé’s marketing behaviour shows that Nestlé’s entry into low- and middle-income formula markets caused about 212,000 infant deaths per year among mothers without clean water access at the peak of the Nestlé controversy in ...
Published 31.10.23