Adeline Delavande, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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(Subjective expectations and contraception.) |
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Delavande A, Zafar B. (2019) University Choice: The Role of Expected Earnings, Nonpecuniary Outcomes, and Financial Constraints Journal of Political Economy. 127: 2343-2393 |
Delavande A, Zafar B. (2019) Gender Discrimination and Social Identity: Evidence from Urban Pakistan Economic Development and Cultural Change. 68: 1-40 |
Delavande A, Zafar B. (2018) Information and anti-American attitudes Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 149: 1-31 |
Delavande A, Rohwedder S. (2017) Changes in Spending and Labor Supply in Response to a Social Security Benefit Cut: Evidence from Stated Choice Data. Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 10: 34-50 |
Delavande A, Lee J, Menon S. (2017) Eliciting Survival Expectations of the Elderly in Low-Income Countries: Evidence From India. Demography |
Delavande A, Wagner Z, Sood N. (2016) The Impact of Repeat HIV Testing on Risky Sexual Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Malawi. Journal of Aids & Clinical Research. 7 |
Delavande A, Kohler HP. (2016) HIV/AIDS-related expectations and risky sexual behaviour in Malawi Review of Economic Studies. 83: 118-164 |
Delavande A, Manski CF. (2015) Using Elicited Choice Probabilities in Hypothetical Elections to Study Decisions to Vote. Electoral Studies. 38: 28-37 |
Delavande A, Zafar B. (2015) Stereotypes and Madrassas: Experimental evidence from Pakistan Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 118: 247-267 |
Delavande A, Sampaio M, Sood N. (2014) HIV-related social intolerance and risky sexual behavior in a high HIV prevalence environment. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 111: 84-93 |