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Juanita Bloomfield

Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Montevideo
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Juanita is the guest editor of Journal 2025
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About Juanita

Juanita Bloomfield is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Montevideo, Uruguay. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Amsterdam. Her main research interests relate to early childhood, family, and education. Her recent projects examine the effects of early childhood interventions on parental investment and well-being, child development and educational attainment, and the intergenerational transmission of poverty associated with poor health at birth.

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Technology meets face-to- face parenting workshops to create behaviour change

New evidence from Uruguay shows e-messages alone are not enough

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Calling All Parents: Leveraging Behavioral Insights to Boost Early Childhood Outcomes in the Developing World

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