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Dr Rabia Malik

Lecturer
Department of Government
Dr Rabia Malik
  • Email

  • 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

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Introduction to Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis II (GV950)

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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