The education gap: how the achievements of developing countries vary
Abhijeet Singh estimates the productivity of schooling in developing countries.
Abhijeet Singh is a D.Phil. (Ph.D.) student in Economics, and a Research Officer at the Department of International Development (QEH), at the University of Oxford. Singh works on issues in development economics, focusing on topics relating to child nutrition, education and public service delivery. Most of Singh\'s current research is based on micro-level panel data collected by the Young Lives Project and the Ethiopia Rural Household Surveys. Singh\'s D.Phil. is supervised by Prof. Stefan Dercon and Prof. Albert Park.
Singh is currently affiliated with Nuffield College, the Young Lives Project and the Centre for the Study of African Economies at Oxford. Before joining the D.Phil. program, Singh worked as an Economist in South Sudan\'s statistical agency from October 2008 to September 2010 through the ODI Fellowship Scheme.
In 2011-12, Singh was affiliated with Exeter College, Oxford where he taught undergraduate Microeconomics (Ist and IInd year) and Economics for Developing Countries (IIIrd year).