Erica Field
Associate Professor of Economics- Contact Info
- Location: 319 Social Sciences
- Office Phone: (919) 660-1857
- Email Address:

- Mailing Address: 319 Social Sciences
Box 90097
Durham, NC 277080097
Teaching (Spring 2026):
- ECON 954.01, APPLIED MICRO DEVEL RESEARCH
Synopsis
- Social Sciences 111, F 12:00 PM-02:00 PM
- Education:
- Ph.D., Princeton University, 2003
Research Summary:
Professor Field’s major fields of interests are development economics, labor economics, economic demography, and health. Specifically, her research focuses on the areas of marriage and family, property rights, global health, and finance and entrepreneurship. She has received grants from the National Science Foundation, Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative, and the Harvard Sustainability Science Program, among others. She has published work in various journals, including the American Economics Journal and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. Her research regularly takes her out of the U.S., and she is currently working on projects that explore adolescent empowerment and education in Bangladesh, the effects of microfinance on women and households in South Asia and India, and the impacts of access to family planning resources on fertility and health in Zambia.
- Curriculum Vitae
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Daher, CA; Field, E; Swanson, K; Vyborny, K, Drivers of Change: Employment Responses to the Lifting of the Saudi Female Driving Ban,
American Economic Review, vol. 115 no. 9
(September, 2025),
pp. 3248-3271 [doi] [abs].
- Field, E; Maffioli, EM, Are Behavioral Change Interventions Needed to Make Cash Transfer Programs Work for Children? Experimental Evidence from Myanmar,
Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 73 no. 3
(April, 2025),
pp. 1187-1220 [doi] [abs].
- Agüero, JM; Field, E; Hurtado, IR; Romero, J, COVID-19, Job Loss, and Intimate Partner Violence in Peru,
Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 73 no. 1
(October, 2024),
pp. 1-35 [doi] [abs].
- Agte, P; Bernhardt, A; Field, E; Pande, R; Rigol, N, Investing in the Next Generation: The Long-Run Impacts of a Liquidity Shock,
American Economic Review, vol. 114 no. 9
(September, 2024),
pp. 2792-2824 [doi] [abs].
- Maffioli, EM; Zaw, NT; Field, E, A comparison between different models of delivering maternal cash transfers in Myanmar,
Health Policy and Planning, vol. 39 no. 7
(August, 2024),
pp. 674-682 [doi] [abs].