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Britta Augsburg

 
 

PhD Fellow, Maastricht Graduate School of Governance


Britta Augsburg Britta.Augsburg@GOVERNANCE.unimaas.nl
Britta Augsburg is a PhD Fellow and Researcher at the Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, following a program in Social Protection Policy. She finished her Master in Econometrics at the University Maastricht in 2005, concentrating on program evaluation. Her main research interest lies in poverty-focused international development work. Currently she is based in Hyderabad, India, working on microfinance and livelihood promotion with BASIX India. More specifically, an econometric analysis of client exit with administrative data is conducted as well as a qualitative and quantitative survey with drop-outs is designed, which will be implemented end 2007.
 
 

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