Scott Rozelle, PhD
Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow, FSI; Affiliated Faculty, CDDRL; and Co-director, REAPView Scott Rozelle's bio, list of research, recent publications and events »
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April 3rd, 2012
FSI fellow addresses China education gap
Mention of Scott Rozelle via The Stanford DailyWhile 80 percent of urban Chinese students have Internet access, only two percent of their rural counterparts have the same privileges. Rozelle argues that the vast gap could result in a “lost generation” of children from rural backgrounds denied the skills to work in a modern economy, derailing China’s rapid economic growth.
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November 23rd, 2011
Better school lunches – in China
Mention of Scott Rozelle via Scope (blog)In a series of studies, economist Scott Rozelle’s research team found that nearly 40 percent of Chinese primary-school children suffered iron-deficiency anemia. After assessing Rozelle’s work, the Chinese government has pledged to make elementary and middle-school lunches more nutritious.
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June 16th, 2011
Stanford’s Scott Rozelle continues the fight against iron deficiency in rural China
Mention of Scott Rozelle via Scope (blog)Today's Stanford Report reports on economist Scott Rozelle, PhD's struggle to combat anemia, an iron-deficiency disorder that plagues impoverished rural regions in China where families are too poor to provide their children with iron-rich foods like ...
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June 15th, 2011
Stanford researchers travel to China's Loess Plateau to look for ways to improve rural health
Mention of Scott Rozelle via Stanford University NewsChina is the world's fastest-growing and second-largest economy, but it's the country's poverty that keeps Scott Rozelle coming back. As co-director of Stanford's Rural Education Action Project, Rozelle is looking for ways to give those struggling in the country's most remote areas the chance to make a living in the booming cities.
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June 9th, 2011
In rural China, Stanford researchers look for persuasive fix to fight intestinal worms
Mention of Scott Rozelle via Stanford ReportChina is the world's fastest-growing and second-largest economy, but it's the country's poverty that keeps Scott Rozelle coming back. As co-director of Stanford's Rural Education Action Project, Rozelle is looking for ways to give those struggling in ...
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