Agnes Quisumbing
Senior Research Fellow
Food Consumption and Nutrition
A.Quisumbing@cgiar.org
Agnes Quisumbing, a senior research fellow, co-leads a research program analyzing the factors that enable individuals, households, and communities to move out of poverty over the long term. Her past work at IFPRI focused on how resource allocation within households and families affects the design and outcome of development policies. Her research interests include poverty, gender, property rights, and economic mobility. She led a study on intrahousehold allocation and development policy in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Guatemala, and South Africa. She has also worked on women's land rights in Ghana, the Philippines, and Sumatra. She is currently involved in longitudinal studies in Bangladesh, Guatemala, and the Philippines. A citizen of the Philippines, Quisumbing joined IFPRI in 1995. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. in economics from the University of the Philippines, Quezon City, and her A.B. in economics from De La Salle University in Manila. Before joining IFPRI, Quisumbing worked at the University of the Philippines, Diliman and Los Baņos; the World Bank; Yale University; and the International Rice Research Institute.
Current Research
Countries/Regions of Expertise
- Asia (Bangladesh, Philippines, Indonesia)
- Sub-Saharan Africa (Ghana, Ethiopia)
- Mexico
- Guatemala
Selected Publications
The impact of improving nutrition during early childhood on education among Guatemalan adults
Forthcoming 2008. J. A. Maluccio, J. Hoddinott, J. R. Behrman, R. Martorell, A. R. Quisumbing, A. D. Stein. Economic Journal.
Moving forward, looking back: The impact of migration and remittances on assets, consumption, and credit constraints in the rural Philippines
Forthcoming. A. R. Quisumbing and S. McNiven. Journal of Development Studies.
Separate but equal? The gendered nature of social capital in rural Philippine communities
2008. M. Godquin and A. R. Quisumbing. Journal of International Development 20(1): 13-33
Assets at Marriage in Rural Ethiopia
2005. Fafchamps, Marcel, and Agnes R. Quisumbing. Journal of Development Economics 77 (1): 1-25.
- Quisumbing, Agnes R., Jonna P. Estudillo, and Keijiro Otsuka. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute. 2004.
Food Aid and Child Nutrition in Rural Ethiopia
Quisumbing, Agnes R. World Development 31 (7): 1309-1324. 2003.
Resources at Marriage and Intrahousehold Allocation: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and South Africa
Quisumbing, Agnes R. and John. A. Maluccio. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 65 (3): 283-328. 2003.
Social Roles, Human Capital, and the Intrahousehold Division of Labor: Evidence from Pakistan
Fafchamps, Marcel and Agnes R. Quisumbing. Oxford Economic Papers 55 (1): 36-80. 2003.
Women's Land Rights in the Transition to Individualized Ownership: Implications for the Management of Tree Resources in Western Ghana
Quisumbing, Agnes R., Ellen Payongayong, J.B. Aidoo, and Keijiro Otsuka. Economic Development and Cultural Change 50(1): 157-182. 2001.
Are Women Over-Represented Among the Poor? An Analysis of Poverty in Ten Developing Countries
Quisumbing, Agnes R., Lawrence Haddad, and Christine Peņa. Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 66 (1) (August 2001), pp. 225-269. 2001.