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Sarah Baird

Associate Professor of Global Health and Economics
George Washington University

Sarah Baird is an Associate Professor of Global Health and Economics in the Department of Global Health. She is also an Affiliated Faculty at The Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP) at the Elliot School of International Affairs.

Sarah Baird
Website
publichealth.gwu.edu
Email
sbaird@gwu.edu

Studies

Education
The Effect Of COVID-19 on Economic Participation and Human Capital Development of Youth Living in Urban Slums in Bangladesh
Education
The Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Adolescents’ Education and School-to-Work Transitions in Bangladesh
A child is given deworming medicine in Kenya
Education
Long-run and Intergenerational Impacts of Child Health Gains from Deworming in Kenya
Cox's Bazar intervention
Governance
The Impact of Large-Scale Forced Displacement on Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Publications

Publication
Twenty Year Economic Impacts of Deworming
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Publication
The Lives They Lead: Exploring the Capabilities of Bangladeshi and Rohingya Adolescents in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
English
Publication
Worms at Work: Long-Run Impacts of a Child Health Investment
English
Publication
Worms at Work: Long-run Impacts of Child Health Gains

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On NPR, IPA Researchers Reflect on Deworming Impacts
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Vox Covers 20-Year Deworming Results
Empowering Girls in Rural Bangladesh
Blog
Encouraging Mixed Methods in Impact Evaluations on Women’s Empowerment: An Economist’s Perspective

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