Dr. Subha Mani is an Associate Professor of Economics and a Research Associate at the Center for International Policy Studies at Fordham University. Subha also holds a Research Affiliate position at the Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania as well as Research Fellow positions at the Institute for Labor Economics (IZA) and Global Labor Organization (GLO). She has her BA (honors) degree in economics from Delhi University, Master’s degree in economics from Mumbai University, and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Southern California. Her areas of specialization are development economics, labor economics, health, education, program evaluation, field experiments, applied econometrics, and applied microeconomics. Dr. Mani’s main area of interest lies in understanding the causes and pathways through which human capital (health, education, vocational training, language training) can be accumulated for young children and adults, and has examined these issues specifically using large-scale panel data sets from Indonesia, India, Ethiopia, Peru, and Vietnam. She has also worked on numerous experimental and non-experimental evaluation studies and has undertaken extensive primary data collection, fieldwork, and management in India, Sierra Leone and Azerbaijan. Her scholarly work has received external funding from the International Growth Center – India Central, 3ie (International Initiatives for Impact Evaluation), and Grand Challenges Canada. Her scholarly work has been published in the Journal of Development Economics, The Review of Economics and Statistics, World Development (4x), Journal of Nutrition, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Journal of Development Studies, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Labour Economics, Journal of Economic Psychology (2x), Journal of African Economies, and several others.