
Lelys Dinarte-Diaz
@ile_din
Research Economist The World Bank-DECRG @wb_research | Fields: Education, Crime, Development Economics | PhD and MSc @IE_UC | Salvadoran
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Check out today's post on Dev Impact by Ieda Matavelli (Ieda Matavelli), postdoctoral fellow at the University of New South Wales. In her JMP, she shows that perceptions of masculinity norms can be modified through communication strategies blogs.worldbank.org/en/impactevalu…


Check out today's post on Development Impact by Francisco Eslava S Francisco Eslava S, PhD candidate at the UBC Economics. Using data from Colombia, he shows that female leaders play a unique role in mitigating the harmful effects of armed conflict... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impactevalu…





📢Call for papers: 🚀3rd CESifo/ifo Junior Workshop on the Economics of Education🥳 12-13 May 2025, Munich Keynote: Alexander Willén PhD students & early postdocs, please apply! cesifo.org/en/event/2025-… Deadline: 16 Feb 2025 Co-organizer Caterina Pavese CESifo


"The study also reveals large differences between Native groups: while some achieve average outcomes that surpass those of the non-Native population, others significantly lag behind." papers.jcarolinalopez.com/Natives_DalBo-… Evidence from Argentina by Carolina Lopez & Pedro Dal Bó


🚴♀️ Excited to see VoxDev republish my work on the role of bicycles in girls' education & empowerment! This research is close to my heart, and I’m thrilled it’s also in Ideas for India I4I: Ideas for India - हिन्दी. Grateful for the platform! 🙌 NU Economics NU School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs Northeastern CSSH Northeastern Global News

The similarities between Abundance & Karthik Muralidharan's Accelerating India's Development; the need for tinkering, but also for stopping dumb polices - today's blog post is my attempt to draw out common themes and lessons blogs.worldbank.org/en/impactevalu…

Exciting news from Berkeley ARE! 🎉Abdoulaye Cisse will be joining the World Bank as a Research Economist starting in 2026, following an academic year as a Visiting Scholar at Princeton University. Congratulations, Abdoulaye! acisse.com #Econwitter



