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Cecilia Peluffo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Florida. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University. Her research focuses on Economic Development and Labor Economics, with applications to Education, Health, and Intra-Household Decisions. Her work investigates topics such as the impact of schooling policies on family dynamics, violence on academic performance, and public health interventions in developing economies.
Her recent studies explore spillover effects of violence on educational trajectories, the effects of extended school days on divorce rates, and the role of commodity price booms in infant mortality under democratic regimes. Her earlier work includes analysis of healthcare contracting systems in Guatemala and labor market risks during the pandemic in Mexico.
Despite her prolific output, no specific grants, awards, or student advisees are listed in the provided texts. No institutional laboratory affiliations or team collaborations are mentioned.




