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Homepage:http://www.pitt.edu/~mnshafiq
Phone:1.412.648.1832
Postal address:Department of Administrative and Policy Studies, 230 S. Bouquet Street, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Workplace:Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), University of Pittsburgh, (more information at EDIRC)
Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2020

  1. Economic Crises and Returns to University Education in Middle-Income Countries: Stylized Facts and COVID-19 Projections
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads

2008

  1. A positive stigma for child labor ?
    Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank Downloads View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Are there educational and psychological benefits from private supplementary tutoring in Mainland China? Evidence from the China Education Panel Survey, 2013–15
    International Journal of Educational Development, 2020, 72, (C) Downloads View citations (5)

2019

  1. Who Benefits from Higher Education in Low- and Middle-Income Countries?
    Journal of Development Studies, 2019, 55, (11), 2403-2423 Downloads View citations (4)

2015

  1. Aspects of Moral Change in India, 1990–2006: Evidence from Public Attitudes toward Tax Evasion and Bribery
    World Development, 2015, 68, (C), 136-148 Downloads

2013

  1. Gender gaps in mathematics, science and reading achievements in Muslim countries: a quantile regression approach
    Education Economics, 2013, 21, (4), 343-359 Downloads

2011

  1. Do School Incentives and Accountability Measures Improve Skills in the Middle East and North Africa? The Cases of Jordan and Tunisia
    Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, 2011, 7, (2), 1-28 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. What Criteria Should Policy-makers Use for Assisting Households with Educational Expenditure?
    South Asia Economic Journal, 2011, 12, (1), 25-37 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. An Empirical Illustration of Positive Stigma towards Child Labor
    Economics Bulletin, 2010, 30, (1), 799-807 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Do education and income affect support for democracy in Muslim countries? Evidence from the Pew Global Attitudes Project
    Economics of Education Review, 2010, 29, (3), 461-469 Downloads View citations (15)
  3. Education, Income, and Support for Suicide Bombings: Evidence from Six Muslim Countries
    Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2010, 54, (1), 146-178 Downloads View citations (16)
  4. Educational Attainment and Attitudes Towards War in Muslim Countries Contemplating War: The Cases of Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Turkey
    Journal of Development Studies, 2010, 46, (8), 1424-1441 Downloads

2009

  1. A reversal of educational fortune? Educational gender gaps in Bangladesh
    Journal of International Development, 2009, 21, (1), 137-155 Downloads View citations (8)

2007

  1. Household Rates of Return to Education in Rural Bangladesh: Accounting for Direct Costs, Child Labour, and Option Value
    Education Economics, 2007, 15, (3), 343-358 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Household schooling and child labor decisions in rural Bangladesh
    Journal of Asian Economics, 2007, 18, (6), 946-966 Downloads View citations (36)
 
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