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Sandra Rozo


Sandra Rozo is a Senior Economist in the Poverty and Inequality Team of the Development Research Group at the World Bank. She received a B.A. (Magna Cum Laude) and M.A. (Cum Laude) in Economics from Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, and a Ph.D.  and M.A. in Economics from UCLA. Prior to joining the World Bank, she worked as an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Marshall School of Business of the University of Southern California. Sandra is a faculty affiliate at , and a research fellow at , , , and the . She is a founding member of Humans LACEA Network and an associate editor of the Journal of Development Economics.

Sandra's research informs policy around:

1. The effects of forced migration within hosting economies and the role of policies that foster development for migrants and their hosting communities.
2. The consequences of violence and conflict and how to mitigate those effects in developing countries. 

Sandra has ongoing research work in Latin America, Middle East, South East Asia, and Africa, including multiple RCTs in Jordan, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Colombia. Her articles have been published in journals such as the Journal of Labor Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Human Resources, AEA papers and proceedings, and other leading development journals. 

Sandra is the co-founder of the VenRePs Study, which collects longitudinal data on Venezuelan forced migrants in Colombia and the  which uses a randomized control trial to evaluate the effectiveness of NRC Jordan¡¯s Urban Shelter Program and  collects  longitudinal data for a representative sample of Syrian refugees living Jordan (policy brief ). She was also part of the core team of the World Development Report 2023 on Migrants, Refugees, and Societies.

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