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Tania Barham
Tania Barham
Associate Professor at University of Colorado at Boulder
Verified email at colorado.edu
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Development effects of electrification: Evidence from the topographic placement of hydropower plants in Brazil
M Lipscomb, AM Mobarak, T Barham
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 5 (2), 200-231, 2013
5412013
Long-term impacts of conditional cash transfers: review of the evidence
TM Millán, T Barham, K Macours, JA Maluccio, M Stampini
The World Bank Research Observer 34 (1), 119-159, 2019
337*2019
A healthier start: the effect of conditional cash transfers on neonatal and infant mortality in rural Mexico
T Barham
Journal of Development Economics 94 (1), 74-85, 2011
229*2011
More schooling and more learning?: Effects of a three-year conditional cash transfer program in Nicaragua after 10 years
T Barham, K Macours, JA Maluccio
BID, 2013
227*2013
Eradicating diseases: The effect of conditional cash transfers on vaccination coverage in rural Nicaragua
T Barham, JA Maluccio
Journal of health economics 28 (3), 611-621, 2009
1742009
Boys' cognitive skill formation and physical growth: Long-term experimental evidence on critical ages for early childhood interventions
T Barham, K Macours, JA Maluccio
American Economic Review 103 (3), 467-471, 2013
1292013
Enhancing cognitive functioning: Medium-term effects of a health and family planning program in Matlab
T Barham
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 4 (1), 245-273, 2012
82*2012
Health and health expenditures in adjusting and non-adjusting countries
J Van der Gaag, T Barham
Social science & medicine 46 (8), 995-1009, 1998
641998
Living longer: The effect of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program on elderly mortality
T Barham, J Rowberry
Journal of Development Economics 105, 226-236, 2013
592013
The impact of the Mexican conditional cash transfer on immunization rates
T Barham
Unpublished manuscript, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics …, 2005
33*2005
Health and well-being of male international migrants and non-migrants in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional follow-up study
R Kuhn, T Barham, A Razzaque, P Turner
PLoS Medicine 17 (3), e1003081, 2020
212020
Staying for benefits: The effect of a health and family planning program on out-migration patterns in Bangladesh
T Barham, R Kuhn
Journal of Human Resources 49 (4), 982-1013, 2014
202014
Beyond 80 percent: are there new ways of increasing vaccination coverage? evaluation of CCT programs in Mexico and Nicaragua
T Barham, L Brenzel, JA Maluccio
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2007
18*2007
Thirty-five years later: Long-term effects of the Matlab maternal and child health/family planning program on older women’s well-being
T Barham, B Champion, AD Foster, JD Hamadani, WC Jochem, G Kagy, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (28), e2101160118, 2021
172021
No place like home: Long-run impacts of early child health and family planning on labor and migration outcomes
T Barham, R Kuhn, PS Turner
Journal of Human Resources, 2023
10*2023
Making Babies Healthier by Providing a Managed Care Option to California's Poor
T Barham, PJ Gertler, K Raube
Available at SSRN 1023788, 2003
9*2003
Effects of family planning and child health interventions on adolescent cognitive functioning: Evidence from Matlab in Bangladesh
T Barham
Boulder: Health and Society Program, University of Colorado, 2009
32009
Out of sight but not out of sample: insights from a large-scale migrant followup survey in rural Bangladesh
R Kuhn, T Barham, A Razzaque
2017 International Population Conference, 2017
12017
Improving the Early Childhood Environment: Direct and Distributional Effects on Human Capital for Multiple Generations
T Barham, B Champion, G Kagy, J Hamadani
2023
Taking a Chance on Workers: Evidence on the Effects and Mechanisms of Subsidized Employment from an RCT
T Barham, BC Cadena, PS Turner
IZA Discussion Paper, 2023
2023
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