CURRICULUM
Francisco Cabrera-Hernández, PhD
I possess a strong background on the evaluation of education policies. |
Mail: [email protected]
Languages: Spanish, English Thematic Expertise: Development Economics, Economics of Education, Programme Evaluation. Geographical Expertise: Europe, South America, North America
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Trained at the University of Sussex, ranked during 8 consecutive years as first in the world for development studies (QS Rankings)
My research also focuses on early childhood investments and labour markets. |
1) Inequality in the Household: How parental income matters for the long-term treatment of healthy and unhealthy children. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022 (view here)
2) Hidden Violence: How Covid19 School Closures Reduced the Reporting of Child Maltreatment? Latin American Economic Review, 2021 (view here). 3) Does Lengthening the School Day Increase School-Value Added? Evidence from a mid-income country. Journal of Development Studies, 2020 (view here). 4) Easing the constrains of motherhood: the effects of all-day schools on mother’s labour supply” Economic Inquiry, 2018 (view here). |