Adeline Delavande Professor of Economics, University of Essex
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Adeline Delavande is a Professor of Economics at University of Essex. Her primary research focuses on understanding how individuals make decisions under uncertainty using elicited subjective expectations, in particular on how best to elicit subjective expectations from survey respondents in both developed and developing countries, and on how to use elicited expectations to make inference on behaviour, with applications related to education, health, family economics, development economics and aging.
Publications
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Changes in spending and labor supply in response to a Social Security benefit cut: evidence from stated choice
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Gender discrimination and social identity: evidence from urban Pakistan
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Eliciting survival expectations of the elderly in low-income countries: evidence from India
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The impact of repeat HIV testing on risky sexual behavior: evidence from a randomized controlled trial in Malawi
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HIV/AIDS-related expectations and risky sexual behaviour in Malawi
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Stereotypes and Madrassas: experimental evidence from Pakistan
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Using elicited choice probabilities in hypothetical elections to study decisions to vote
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Probabilistic expectations in developing countries
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HIV-related social intolerance and risky sexual behavior in a high HIV prevalence environment
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Dementia and out-of-pocket spending on health care services
Adeline Delavande, Michael D. Hurd, Paco Martorell, et al.
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Monetary costs of dementia in the United States
Michael D. Hurd, Paco Martorell, Adeline Delavande, et al.
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The impact of HIV testing on subjective expectations and risky behavior in Malawi
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Candidate preferences and expectations of election outcomes
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Differential survival in Europe and the United States: estimates based on subjective probabilities of survival
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Marrying up: the role of sex ratio in assortative matching
Media
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Adeline Delavande to give IFS seminar
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Study: Dementia tops cancer, heart disease in cost
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Dementia costs in the US will double within 30 years
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Dementia study predicts a surge in cost and cases
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Cost of dementia tops $157 billion annually in the United States
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Dementia care cost is projected to double by 2040
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Dementia costs top those for heart disease or cancer, study finds
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Cost of dementia tops $157 billion annually in the United States
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Cost of dementia tops $157 billion annually in the United States
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Voters overrate favorite candidates
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People overrate their favourite political candidates
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Voters overrate favorite candidates