Teresa Molina-Millán joined the Department of Economics at the University of Alicante in 2020, and since January 2021, she holds a CDEIGENT Fellowship from the Generalitat Valenciana. She is a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), an external member of NOVAFRICA at the Nova School of Business and Economics, and an invited researcher at J-PAL Europe. Her areas of research include development economics, public policy evaluation, and applied microeconomics. Her research focuses on studying the factors affecting the supply of preventive health service delivery in developing countries, the impact of social safety programs on human capital accumulation, and the use of new technologies in low-income countries. She has conducted fieldwork in Nicaragua, Cambodia, Guinea-Bissau, Uganda, and Angola. Teresa Molina-Millán holds a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics.
Teresa Molina-Millán joined the Department of Economics at the University of Alicante in 2020, and since January 2021, she holds a CDEIGENT Fellowship from the Generalitat Valenciana. She is a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), an external member of NOVAFRICA at the Nova School of Business and Economics, and an invited researcher at J-PAL Europe. Her areas of research include development economics, public policy evaluation, and applied microeconomics. Her research focuses on studying the factors affecting the supply of preventive health service delivery in developing countries, the impact of social safety programs on human capital accumulation, and the use of new technologies in low-income countries. She has conducted fieldwork in Nicaragua, Cambodia, Guinea-Bissau, Uganda, and Angola. Teresa Molina-Millán holds a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics.