Maika Schmidt
Assistant Professor in Economics, University of Sussex
Maika Schmidt is Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Sussex, UK. Her research focuses on welfare outcomes for individuals, households, and communities in the developing world. She is an applied microeconomist studying poverty and inequality, both in the context of policy analysis and in the context of culture and family dynamics. Maika holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Sussex, a Masters and MRes from Pompeu Fabra University, and a BSc in Economics from the University of Mannheim. She has worked as a consultant for the World Bank on two Poverty and Shared Prosperity Reports.
Recent work by Maika Schmidt
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How communities benefit from rural electrification in Africa
Electrification is often seen as the spark for development. But in much of Africa, the biggest benefits may come not from households plugging in, but from the community services that light up around them.
Published 08.10.25