

Hang Yu
Assistant Professor, National School of Development, Peking University
Dr. Hang Yu is an Assistant Professor at the National School of Development, Peking University, and holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan (2020). His work focuses on the challenges faced by the poor and informs development policies. His research spans health behavior, poverty alleviation, and international aid. Dr. Yu specializes in field experiments and data generation and has extensive field experience in developing countries, including Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Cambodia.
Recent work by Hang Yu
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People don’t realise the social stigma around HIV/AIDS is falling… So let them know!
A new experiment in Mozambique found that the social stigma attached to HIV has been falling, but people do not tend to realise it. A simple message that informed individuals of their communities’ true (low) degrees of stigma substantially increased ...
Published 16.07.24
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Community health programmes and HIV/AIDS outcomes in Mozambique
A widely implemented HIV/AIDS programme inadvertently decreased HIV testing by worsening misinformation and HIV-related stigmatising attitudes, but a simple follow-up intervention offset the programme’s adverse effects.
Published 18.04.24