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Dr Rabia Malik

Lecturer
Department of Government
Dr Rabia Malik
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  • Location

    5.016, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    Spring 2022: Tuesdays, 10am-11am, or by appointment via email (Main Academic Building 5.016). Email: rabia.malik@essex.ac.uk

Publications

Journal articles (7)

Ascencio, S. and Malik, R., (2024). Do Voters (Dis)like Dynastic Politicians? Experimental Evidence from Pakistan. Electoral Studies. 89, 102786-102786

Malik, R. and Thorvaldsdottir, S., (2024). Are Goodwill Ambassadors Good for Business? The Impact of Celebrities on International Organization Fundraising. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 1-13

Karell, D., Malik, R. and Najam Shah, SK., (2024). Does Information Improve the Experience of Pursuing Labor Migration? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Pakistan. International Migration Review

Malik, R., (2023). Lesser of Two Evils: Allocating Resources to Opposition Districts in Pakistan. Legislative Studies Quarterly. 48 (2), 241-271

Malik, R., (2021). (A)Political Constituency Development Funds: Evidence from Pakistan. British Journal of Political Science. 51 (3), 963-980

Malik, R., (2020). Transparency, Elections, and Pakistani Politicians’ Tax Compliance. Comparative Political Studies. 53 (7), 1060-1091

Malik, R. and Stone, RW., (2018). Corporate Influence in World Bank Lending. The Journal of Politics. 80 (1), 103-118

Grants and funding

2021

Minoritisation, Community, and Attitudes toward Immunization: A Survey Experiment in Pakistan

British Academy

Contact

rabia.malik@essex.ac.uk

Location:

5.016, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

Spring 2022: Tuesdays, 10am-11am, or by appointment via email (Main Academic Building 5.016). Email: rabia.malik@essex.ac.uk

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