Arshia Haque
MPP Student, Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs
Arshia Haque is a first-year MPP student at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs. Earlier, she worked as a consultant for five years with the World Bank’s Development Economics and Poverty teams, contributing to a large-scale mixed-methods study on the aspirations and well-being of Rohingya refugees and host communities in Cox’s Bazar. Her work also spans climate adaptation across Nepal’s ecological zones and post-pandemic livelihood recovery across Bangladesh, India, and the Maldives.
Recent work by Arshia Haque
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Qualitative interviews at scale: A new method with an application to aspirations
We develop a new method to analyse open-ended qualitative interviews with large samples, and apply it to interviews with Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi hosts on parent’s aspirations for children, revealing dimensions of aspiration that standard su...
Published 17.02.26