

Isaac Mbiti
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics, University of Virginia
Isaac M. Mbiti is an Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. He is an affiliated researcher at BREAD, IZA, J-PAL, and NBER. He currently serves as a co-editor for the Journal of Human Resources, and a Co-Scientific Director at J-PAL Africa.
His research focuses on the development human capital in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular interest in the role of education policies and job training programs in improving skills and livelihoods. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Brown University.
Recent work by Isaac Mbiti
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Improving the quality of informal apprenticeships in Ghana
Providing monetary incentives for trainers enhanced the quality of apprenticeship training and had lasting benefits for apprentices’ skills and labour market outcomes
Published 12.06.24
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Improving foundational learning in Tanzania through teacher rewards
A programme rewarding teachers for increasing their students’ foundational skills improved learning in public primary schools in Tanzania. A cheap and easy to communicate version of the programme was most (cost-)effective, and is currently being scal...
Published 02.11.23
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Getting bang for your buck on education spending: Evidence from Tanzania
Interventions aimed at alleviating multiple constraints are often needed to achieve the desired impact
Published 23.06.21