Jere R. Behrman

University of Pennsylvania
W. R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Economics and of Sociology and Research Associate, Population Studies Center

Jere R. Behrman (Ph.D. in economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966) is the WR Kenan, Jr. Professor (and former Chair) of Economics and of Sociology and Research Associate (and former Director) of the Population Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania. His research is in empirical micro economics, economic development, labor economics, human resources (education, training, health, nutrition), economic demography, household behaviors, life-cycle and intergenerational relations and policy evaluation. He has published over 330 professional articles (primarily in leading general and field economic journals, also in leading demographic, sociology, nutritional and biomedical journals) and 33 books. These include numerous studies on the determinants of and the impacts of health and nutrition and evaluating alternative health and nutrition programs.
Professor Behrman has been a research consultant with the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations Development Program and various governments. He has been a principal investigator on over 70 research projects funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (23 grants), U.S. National Science Foundation (13 grants), and a number of other governmental and foundation sources. He has been involved in professional research or lecturing in over 40 countries. He has received honors including: Fulbright 40th Anniversary Distinguished Fellow, Econometric Society Fellow, Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, Ford Foundation Fellow and 2008 biennial Carlos Diaz-Alejandro Prize for outstanding research contributions to Latin America.

Working Group

Health Inequality (HI)

Additional Information

Homepage: http://www.econ.upenn.edu/people/faculty/behrman

Research Interests:

(1) Importance of early life nutrition and possible subsequent catch up growth for those malnourished on outcomes over the life cycle and across generations. (2) Benefit-cost estimates of interventions designed to limit spread of HIV/AIDS as part of Copenhagen Consensus project on AIDS.

Related Papers:

Maluccio, John A., John Hoddinott, Jere R. Behrman, Agnes Quisumbing, Reynaldo Martorell and Aryeh D. Stein 2009
The Impact of Nutrition During Early Childhood on Education among Guatemalan Adults
Economic Journal 119 (April): 734-763

Behrman, Jere R., Maria Cecilia Calderon, Samuel Preston, John Hoddinott, Reynaldo Martorell and Aryeh D. Stein 2009
Nutritional Supplementation of Girls Influences the Growth of their Children: Prospective Study in Guatemala
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 90 (November): 1372-1379