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Worms at work: Long-run Impacts of a Child Health Investment
S Baird, JH Hicks, M Kremer, E Miguel
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 131 (4), 1637-1680, 2016
450*2016
Reevaluating agricultural productivity gaps with longitudinal microdata
J Hamory, M Kleemans, NY Li, E Miguel
Journal of the European Economic Association 19 (3), 1522-1555, 2021
197*2021
Vocational Education Voucher Delivery and Labor Market Returns: A Randomized Evaluation Among Kenyan Youth
JH Hicks, M Kremer, I Mbiti, E Miguel
International Growth Centre, 2011
912011
Women as Policy Makers and Donors: Female Legislators and Foreign Aid
DL Hicks, JH Hicks, B Maldonado
European Journal of Political Economy 41, 46-60, 2016
902016
Jealous of the Joneses: Conspicuous Consumption, Inequality, and Crime
DL Hicks, JH Hicks
Oxford Economic Papers 66 (4), 1090-1120, 2014
802014
Does Mass Deworming Affect Child Nutrition? Meta-analysis, Cost-Effectiveness, and Statistical Power
K Croke, JH Hicks, E Hsu, M Kremer, E Miguel
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016
64*2016
When Should Governments Subsidize Health? The Case of Mass Deworming
A Ahuja, S Baird, JH Hicks, M Kremer, E Miguel, S Powers
The World Bank Economic Review 29 (suppl 1), S9-S24, 2015
642015
Twenty-year economic impacts of deworming
J Hamory, E Miguel, M Walker, M Kremer, S Baird
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (14), e2023185118, 2021
622021
Adolescent well-being in Ethiopia: exploring gendered capabilities, contexts and change strategies
N Jones, S Baird, J Hicks, E Presler-Marshall, T Woldehanna, W Yadete
A synthesis report on GAGE Ethiopia baseline findings. UK: GAGE, 2019
58*2019
Do restrictive gender attitudes and norms influence physical and mental health during very young Adolescence? Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia
S Baird, ZA Bhutta, BA Hamad, JH Hicks, N Jones, J Muz
SSM-Population Health 9, 100480, 2019
522019
Commentary: Deworming externalities and schooling impacts in Kenya: a comment on Aiken et al.(2015) and Davey et al.(2015)
JH Hicks, M Kremer, E Miguel
International Journal of Epidemiology 44 (5), 1593-1596, 2015
492015
Tracking, attrition and data quality in the Kenyan life panel survey round 1 (KLPS-1)
S Baird, J Hamory, E Miguel
442008
The Case for Mass Treatment of Intestinal Helminths in Endemic Areas
JH Hicks, M Kremer, E Miguel
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 9 (10), e0004214, 2015
342015
Individual ability and selection into migration in Kenya
E Miguel, J Hamory
342009
Economics of Mass Deworming Programs
A Ahuja, S Baird, JH Hicks, M Kremer, E Miguel
Disease Control Priorities III 8, 413-422, 2018
332018
The illusion of stable fertility preferences
MW Müller, J Hamory, J Johnson-Hanks, E Miguel
Population Studies, 1-21, 2022
28*2022
Intersecting inequalities, gender and adolescent health in Ethiopia
N Jones, K Pincock, S Baird, W Yadete, J Hamory Hicks
International Journal for Equity in Health 19 (1), 1-12, 2020
262020
Lucky Late Bloomers? Consequences of Delayed Marriage for Women in Rural Western Kenya
JH Hicks, DL Hicks
21*2019
Should the WHO Withdraw Support for Mass Deworming?
K Croke, JH Hicks, E Hsu, M Kremer, E Miguel
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 11 (6), e0005481, 2017
182017
Are Female Politicians More Responsive to International Crises?
DL Hicks, JH Hicks, B Maldonado
Applied Economics Letters 22 (6), 493-498, 2015
152015
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