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Book
Sealy, Stephanie, Marty Makinen, Ricardo Bitran, Sam Adjei, and Rodrigo Muniz. Private health sector assessment in Ghana. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
Journal Article
Zimmerman, Annie, Crick Lund, Ricardo Araya, Philipp Hessel, Juliana Sanchez, Emily Garman, Sara Evans-Lacko, Yadira Diaz, and Mauricio Avendano-Pabon. "The relationship between multidimensional poverty, income poverty and youth depressive symptoms: cross-sectional evidence from Mexico, South Africa and Colombia." BMJ Global Health 7, no. 1 (2022).
Journal Article
Garman, E.C, M Avendano, R Araya, S Evans-Lacko, D McDaid, A Zimmerman, and C Lund. "Understanding the complex relationship between multidimensional poverty and depressive symptoms among young South Africans: A cross-sectional study." (2022) Journal of Affective Disorders.
Journal Article
Steare, Thomas, Sara Evans-Lacko, Mesele Araya, Santiago Cueto, Hai-Anh H Dang, Revathi Ellanki, and Emily Garman. "Economic inequalities in adolescents’ internalising symptoms: longitudinal evidence from eight countries." The Lancet Psychiatry 11, no. 11 (2024).
Conference Paper
Alkire, Sabina, Usha Kanagaratnam, Ricardo Nogales, and Nicolai Suppa. "The first revision of the global MPI: Empirical insights and robustness." Special IARIW-World Bank Conference: New approaches to defining and measuring poverty in a growing world. Washington DC, Washington , 2019.
Journal Article
Bauer, Annette, Ricardo A Baltra, Mauricio A Pabon, Yadira Diaz, Emily Garman, Philipp Hessel, Crick Lund, Paulo Malvasi, Alicia Matijasevich, David McDaid, A La Park, and Cristiane S Paula. "Examining the dynamics between young people’s mental health, poverty and life chances in six low- and middle-income countries: protocol for the CHANCES-6 study." Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 56, no. 9 (2021): 1687-1703.
Working Paper
Hausmann, Ricardo, Federico Sturzenegger, Patricio Goldstein, Frank Muci, and Douglas Barrios. "Macroeconomic risks after a decade of microeconomic turbulence: South Africa 2007-2020." (2022) WIDER Working Paper.
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