Ana Reynoso
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Michigan
Ana Reynoso is an Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Michigan and a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER. Her fields of specialization are Labor Economics, Family Economics, and Economic Development. Most of her research investigates how policy affects marital matching patterns and the gains from marriage for different groups in both developed and developing countries. She is also interested in the impact of teaching practices and school schedules on children’s outcomes. She received my PhD in Economics from Yale University in 2018.
Recent work by Ana Reynoso
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Preschools as a pathway out of poverty: Evidence from Mozambique
A cost-effective at-scale preschool construction programme in Mozambique improved development outcomes of primary-school age children living in extreme deprivation.
Published 14.07.25