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“Population Change and Economic Performance in LAC,” Breakout Session for World Bank’s PREM Week 99 session<br />
on “It’s Not Just Sex: Why Economists should be interested in the Population Debate” -- A Balloon Debate on<br />
Population and Economic Development, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 14 July 1999.<br />
““The Impact of Development Policies and Programs on Poverty and Human Development: Framework and General<br />
Perspective,” World Bank’s PREM Week 99 session, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 14 July 1999.<br />
“Issues Paper on the Role of Education Decentralization in Promoting Effective Schooling in Selected Asian Countries,”<br />
Manila: Asian Development Bank, 13-14 June 1999.<br />
“The Intergenerational Benefits of Improved Post-Secondary School Quality: Does Increasing the Quantity and Quality of<br />
Women’s or Men’s Schooling Increase the Schooling of the Next Generation?” (with Mark R. Rosenzweig),<br />
Jerusalem, Israel: Department of Economics of Hebrew University Conference on School Reform, 24-26 May 1999.<br />
“Human Capital in Latin America around the End of the Century” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Szekely)<br />
Washington, DC; Inter-American Development Bank Conference on IPES 2000, April 27-8, 1999.<br />
“In-Law Resources, Parental Resources and Distribution Within Marriage,” University of Washington, Seattle, April 23,<br />
1999.<br />
“In-Law Resources, Parental Resources and Distribution Within Marriage,” Washington University, St. Louis, April 19,<br />
1999.<br />
“Social Structure and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from S. Nyanya District, Kenya” (with Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan<br />
Cotts Watkins), Population Association of America Annual Meetings, New York, New York, March 25, 1999.<br />
“Gaps in Knowledge and Research Priorities Related to Poverty and Human Capital,” Cambridge, MA: Harvard-ILO<br />
Transition Team Workshop Harvard Center for International Development, January 21-22, 1999.<br />
“Schooling in Asia: Selected Micro Evidence on Determinants and Effects and Policy Implications,” American<br />
Committee on Asian Economic Studies-Chulalongkorn University International Conference, 16-18 December 1998,<br />
Bangkok, Thailand).<br />
“General Conceptual Framework for Micro Analysis of PROGRESA Impact” presented at IFPRI-PROGRESA Workshop<br />
on PROGRESA Evaluation 18 November 1998, PROGRESA, Mexico City<br />
“Why Micro Matters: Why a Micro Perspective on Population Change and Economic Development is Essential for Good<br />
Conditional Predictions and Policy Formation and Evaluation,” Symposium on Population Change and Economic<br />
Development Conference Co-Sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation, Packard Foundation and the United Nations<br />
Population Fund (UNFPA), Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center, Lake Como, Italy, November 2-6, 1998.<br />
“Social Mobility: Conceptual and Measurement Issues,” Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Social and<br />
Economic Dynamics/InterAmerican Development Bank Workshop on Social Mobility at the Brookings Institution, 4-<br />
5 June 1998.<br />
“Schooling Gaps, Family Background, and Macro Conditions in Latin America” (with Nancy Birdsall and Miguel<br />
Szekely), Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Center on Social and Economic Dynamics/InterAmerican<br />
Development Bank Workshop on Social Mobility at the Brookings Institution, 4-5 June 1998.<br />
“Analytical Framework for Dealing with Potential Non-Randomization of the Intervention,” Washington, DC:<br />
International Food Policy Research Institute Conference on PROGRESA evaluation, May 11, 1998.<br />
“Economic Considerations for Analysis of Child Development Programmes,” Workshop on Early Childhood<br />
Development, Wye College, Kent, England, 4-7 April 1 998, Organized by The Centre for International Child Health,<br />
Institute of Child Health, University College London Medical School; UNICEF; and Sub Committee on Nutrition and<br />
Mental Development of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences.<br />
“Family Planning Diffusion and Social Interactions: What Does the Kenyan DHS Imply?” (with Hans-Peter Kohler and<br />
Susan Cotts Watkins), Chicago: Population Association of America, 2-4 April 1998.<br />
“Women’s Schooling, Home Teaching, and Economic Growth” (with Andrew Foster, Mark R. Rosenzweig and Prem<br />
Vashishtha), Chicago: Population Association of America, 2-4 April 1998.<br />
“Women’s Schooling, Home Teaching, and Economic Growth,” Departments of Economics and Agricultural and Applied<br />
Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 5 November 1997.<br />
“Empirical Household Economics and Human Resources,” Departments of Economics and Agricultural and Applied<br />
Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1-4 November 1997.<br />
“Labor Markets in Developing Countries,” in Conference for Handbook of Labor Economics, Vol. 3-4, Princeton<br />
University, September 5, 1997.<br />
“Population and Reproductive Health: An Economic Framework for Policy Evaluation,” Meeting on preparatory analysis<br />
for Cairo plus 5 meeting, Rockefeller Foundation, New York, 27 August 1997.<br />
“Implications of Economic and Political Change for the Design and Implementation of Food and Nutrition Interventions,”<br />
keynote speech for seminar on SADC Food Security Training Programme: Roles for Government in Health,<br />
Nutrition and Food Security 9-11 December 1996 Harare, Zimbabwe implemented by Southern African Regional