UCL economist receives Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize
The Jacobs Foundation have awarded Professor Orazio Attanasio, Head of UCL Economics and Research Director at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), 1 million Swiss francs for his use of economic models and field experiments to assess and shape early child development programs and policies in low income countries. Professor Attanasio receives the 2016 Klaus J. Jacobs Research Prize in recognition of his groundbreaking achievements in child and youth development. His work has pushed research frontiers by using economic models in combination with field experiments to assess and shape health and education policies in early childhood development in low-income and middle-income settings. Inspired by a home-visiting program in Jamaica, Professor Attanasio and his team designed a stimulation and nutrition program delivered through home visits for communities in 96 Colombian towns, including the largest evaluation of a program of this kind. After 18 months, the children in this program had significantly higher cognition and language skills. The research team could show that the developmental improvements were due to the parents 'investing' in more time with their children (important for socio-economic skills) and in stimulating materials such as toys and books (important for cognitive development). Professor Attanasio said: '250 million children under age 5 in developing countries are at risk of not achieving their developmental potential.


