Belinda Archibong

Belinda Archibong is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College, Columbia University. Her research areas include development economics, political economy, economic history and environmental economics with an African regional focus. Her research investigates the role of institutions and environment in inequality of access to public services and the development of human capital. Some current research studies the impact of climate-induced health shocks on gender gaps in human capital investment, the economic burden of epidemic disease, and the impact of air pollution from gas flaring on human capital outcomes. Other works study the economics of prison labor, the links between taxation and public service provision and the role of gender and ethnic bias in hiring in African countries. She is a faculty affiliate at Columbia University's Center for Development Economics and Policy (CDEP), The Earth Institute at Columbia University, the Institute of African Studies, the Institute for Research in African-American Studies, the Columbia Population Research Center (CPRC), and the Center for Environmental Economics and Policy (CEEP).

She joined the Barnard Economics faculty in 2015 and received a B.A. in Economics/Philosophy and a Ph.D. in Sustainable Development from Columbia University. Her CV and further information can also be found on her personal website: https://sites.google.com/site/belindaarchibongbarnard/

Research Interests

Adolescent/Youth
Children
Discrimination
Early Interventions or Prenatal to Age Three Interventions
Education/Schools
Environmental Hazards and Children
Environmental Health
Gender
Health
Health Inequities
Human Capital and Children
Inequality
Inequality/Disparity
Long Reach of Childhood or Childhood Origins of Adult Health
Neurodevelopment
Policy (policies)
Social Determinants
Toxic Environmental Exposures

Datasets

Administrative Data (state or national)
Demographic and Health Surveys
Living Standards Measurement Study
World Health Organization data