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Shujaat Farooq

Shujaat Farooq

Chief of Research / Head PIDE School of Economics / Acting Dean / Acting Director QEC

About Me 

I hold extensive experience in research and policy work in the diversified disciplines of economics i.e. poverty, education, health, labor and rural economy and Social protection.

Area of Interest

Poverty, Education, Health, lLbor and rural economy and Social protection.

Area of Specialization:
Labour market, poverty, education, rural economy, health, development economics, social protection, Monitoring & Evaluation

Education:

Ph.D. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Contact Me 

0519248153

Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Social Links 

Contribution to PIDE Research

Forestry’s Economic Contribution Is Beyond Just Wood

March 2024

Wood Demand And Supply In Pakistan

March 2024

Forest Based Tourism Services In Pakistan

March 2024

Forest’s Indirect Services For Watersheds: The Case Of Mangla Dam

March 2024

Towards Sustainable Range Resource Management In Pakistan

March 2024

Social Protection in Pakistan: Reforms for Inclusive Equity

January 2024

Making Sehat Sahulat Program Sustainable

December 2023

Economic Contribution of Forestry Sector

December 2023

The Facts of Return Migration in the Wake of COVID-19: A Policy Framework for Reintegration of Pakistani Workers

January 2023

Establishing Grievance Redressal System in Effective Service Delivery: A Case Study of the Sehat Sahulat Program (SSP) in Pakistan

December 2022

Potential Role of Sehat Sahulat Program (SSP) in Reducing Catastrophic Health Expenditirues: Suggestions and Way Forward

February 2022

Rural Poverty Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from Three Waves of the Panel Survey (P & R Vol.2 Issue 4)

April 2021

Effectiveness of Cash Transfer Programmes for Household Welfare in Pakistan: The Case of the Benazir Income Support Programme (P & R Vol.2 Issue 4)

April 2021

Catastrophic Health Expenditure and Poverty in Pakistan

January 2021

Unconditional Cash Transfer And Poverty Alleviation In Pakistan Bisp’S Impact On Households’ Socioeconomic Wellbeing

August 2020

Do Non-farm Enterprises Offer Pathways for Upward Mobility inRural Pakistan? Evidence from Panel Dataset

May 2018

The Utilisation of Education and Skills: Non-Pecuniary Consequences Among Graduates

February 2017

Migration and Health Outcomes: The Case of a High Migration District in South Punjab

Job Mismatches in Pakistan: Is there Some Wage Penalty to Graduates?

June 2015

Rural Poverty Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from Three Waves of the Panel Survey (PDR Vol.53 No.2-2014)

June 2014

Child Malnutrition and Poverty: The Case of Pakistan

June 2014

Welfare Impact of the Lady Health Workers Programme in Pakistan

June 2014

Effectiveness of Cash Transfer Programmes for Household Welfare in Pakistan: The Case of the Benazir Income Support Programme (PDR Vol.53 No.2-2014)

June 2014

Welfare Impact of the Health Intervention in Pakistan: The Case of Lady Health Workers Programme

Effectiveness of Cash Transfer Programmes for Household Welfare in Pakistan: The Case of the Benazir Income Support Programme

Child Malnutrition and Poverty: The Case of Pakistan (Paper Series PSDPS : 3)

Rural Poverty Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from Three Waves of the Panel Survey

Poverty Reduction In Pakistan: Learning From The Experience Of China

February 2012

Mismatch Between Education and Occupation: A Case Study of Pakistani Graduates.

December 2011

The Utilisation of Education and Skills: Incidence and Determinants among Pakistani Graduates

September 2011

The Persistence and Transition of Rural Poverty in Pakistan: 1998-2004 

January 2011

Underemployment, Education, and Job Satisfaction

December 2007