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Priya Mukherjee

  • Assistant Professor
  • College of William and Mary

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Priya Mukherjee has completed her PhD at Cornell University in the Department of Economics and is now an assistant professor of economics at the College of William and Mary in Virginia.

 

Projects

A group of girl school children queued up to wash their utensils after finishing their mid day meal. Photo credit: Kaushik Ghosh / Moment Open via Getty Images.

Elucidating avenues for corruption: Micronutrient fortification strategies in India’s midday meals programme

Gauri Kartini Shastry, James Berry, Priya Mukherjee, Saurabh Mehta 30 Sep 2016
Project
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Pricing of Private Education Services in Urban India: Demand, Use and Impact

James Berry, Priya Mukherjee
Project
Girls use computers at the Shaheed Mohamed Motaher Zaid School in Sana'a. The Social Fund for Development provided funds to the school as part of their 'quality of education' program. Republic of Yemen. Photo credit: Dana Smillie / World Bank Photo Collection, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

Social Identity and Aspirations

Priya Mukherjee 31 Jul 2014
Project

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How COVID-19 affected women and children: Evidence from Bangladesh

Emily Beam, Sohini Chaparala, Priya Mukherjee
Blog
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Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable households in Bangladesh

Emily Beam, Sohini Chaparala, Priya Mukherjee
Project report
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Inputs, monitoring, and crowd-out in India’s school-based health interventions

James Berry, Saurabh Mehta, Priya Mukherjee, Gauri Kartini Shastry
Working paper
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The effects of social identity on aspirations and learning outcomes A field experiment in rural India

Priya Mukherjee
Working paper

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