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Workplace:Centre for Global Health Economics, Institute of Global Health, University College London (UCL), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2021

  1. Improving Allocative Efficiency in Zimbabwe’s Health Sector
    World Bank Publications - Reports, The World Bank Group Downloads

2019

  1. The Tuberculosis Epidemic in Romania
    World Bank Publications - Reports, The World Bank Group Downloads

Journal Articles

2022

  1. Economic evaluation of a conditional cash transfer to retain women in the continuum of care during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period in Kenya
    PLOS Global Public Health, 2022, 2, (3), 1-17 Downloads
  2. Relative power: Explaining the effects of food and cash transfers on allocative behaviour in rural Nepalese households
    Journal of Development Economics, 2022, 154, (C) Downloads View citations (6)

2021

  1. Exploring the Associations between Early Childhood Development Outcomes and Ecological Country-Level Factors across Low- and Middle-Income Countries
    IJERPH, 2021, 18, (7), 1-15 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Optima TB: A tool to help optimally allocate tuberculosis spending
    PLOS Computational Biology, 2021, 17, (9), 1-24 Downloads
  3. Using allocative efficiency analysis to inform health benefits package design for progressing towards Universal Health Coverage: Proof-of-concept studies in countries seeking decision support
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16, (11), 1-21 Downloads

2020

  1. Hospital Managers’ Perceptions Regarding Setting Healthcare Priorities in Kuwait
    Global Journal of Health Science, 2020, 12, (10), 79 Downloads
  2. Measuring the Efficiency of Public Hospitals in Kuwait: A Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis and a Qualitative Survey Study
    Global Journal of Health Science, 2020, 12, (3), 121 Downloads

2019

  1. Do Participatory Learning and Action Women’s Groups Alone or Combined with Cash or Food Transfers Expand Women’s Agency in Rural Nepal?
    Journal of Development Studies, 2019, 55, (8), 1670-1686 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Family networks and healthy behaviour: evidence from Nepal
    Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2019, 14, (2), 231-248 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Organising Concepts of ‘Women’s Empowerment’ for Measurement: A Typology
    Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2019, 143, (3), 1349-1376 Downloads View citations (3)

2018

  1. Development, Validity, and Reliability of the Women’s Capabilities Index
    Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2018, 19, (3), 271-288 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Revisiting the patriarchal bargain: The intergenerational power dynamics of household money management in rural Nepal
    World Development, 2018, 112, (C), 193-204 Downloads View citations (14)
  3. The long-term impact of community mobilisation through participatory women's groups on women's agency in the household: A follow-up study to the Makwanpur trial
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13, (5), 1-22 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Getting it right when budgets are tight: Using optimal expansion pathways to prioritize responses to concentrated and mixed HIV epidemics
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12, (10), 1-13 Downloads
  2. Validating an Agency-based Tool for Measuring Women’s Empowerment in a Complex Public Health Trial in Rural Nepal
    Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2017, 18, (1), 107-135 Downloads View citations (2)

2015

  1. What is a good life? Selecting capabilities to assess women's quality of life in rural Malawi
    Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 130, (C), 69-78 Downloads View citations (25)

2013

  1. South African health financing reform 2000–2010: Understanding the agenda-setting process
    Health Policy, 2013, 109, (3), 321-331 Downloads View citations (2)

2004

  1. Comparing alternative measures of household income: Evidence from the Khayelitsha/Mitchell's plain survey
    Development Southern Africa, 2004, 21, (3), 461-481 Downloads View citations (3)

2002

  1. Corrigendum to "Paying to waste lives: the affordability of reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa": [Journal of Health Economics 21 (2002) 405-421]
    Journal of Health Economics, 2002, 21, (5), 927-927 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Paying to waste lives: the affordability of reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in South Africa
    Journal of Health Economics, 2002, 21, (3), 405-421 Downloads View citations (5)

Chapters

2021

  1. Assessing competency in health economics using portfolios
    Chapter 3 in Handbook on Teaching Health Economics, 2021, pp 32-43 Downloads
 
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