Mass migration and natives' infant health: evidence from Syrian refugee inflows to Turkey (forthcoming in the Journal of Comparative Economics)
Khelifa, S. (2023). Environmental policies and infant health: Evidence from China. Revue d'économie du développement, 35, 83-87. (Special issue on the 2023 International Conference on Development Economics)
Choosing to Leave: Income Risk, Expected Gains, and Child Human Capital in Rural China (with Sylvie Démurger and Béatrice Rey-Fournier) - (R&R in World Development) - New WP soon!
Refugee Peers in Language-Support and Ability-Tracked Classes: Evidence from Switzerland (with Bruno Lanz and Marco Pecoraro) (Under review) - Available here
Early-Life Exposure to Air Pollution Regulation and Later Educational Attainment: Evidence from China (with Jie He) (Submitted) - Available here
Residential Greenness and Mental Health During COVID-19 Lockdowns: Evidence from Quebec (with Jie He and Thomas Poder) (Under review) - Available here
Risks and optimal migration duration: The role of higher order risk attitudes - GATE WP Available here
Female education, climate-related early-life shocks, and intergenerational outcomes