Thomas de Hoop

1.1k total citations
36 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

Thomas de Hoop is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas de Hoop has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 12 papers in Safety Research and 8 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Thomas de Hoop's work include Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (12 papers), Microfinance and Financial Inclusion (11 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers). Thomas de Hoop is often cited by papers focused on Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (12 papers), Microfinance and Financial Inclusion (11 papers) and Global Maternal and Child Health (6 papers). Thomas de Hoop collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and India. Thomas de Hoop's co-authors include Ernst Spaan, Genevieve Cecilia Aryeetey, Irène Akua Agyepong, Rob Baltussen, Caroline Jehu‐Appiah, Megan S. Dunbar, Martina Vojtkova, Ruby Warnock, Carinne Brody and Shari L. Dworkin and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Social Science & Medicine and World Development.

In The Last Decade

Thomas de Hoop

34 papers receiving 583 citations

Peers

Thomas de Hoop
Sakiba Tasneem Bangladesh
Florencia Castro-Leal United States
Cally Ardington South Africa
Simone Schaner United States
Jasmine Gideon United Kingdom
Lida Fan Canada
Sarah Salway United Kingdom
Enrique Delamónica United States
Jeanine Braithwaite United States
Sakiba Tasneem Bangladesh
Thomas de Hoop
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Countries citing papers authored by Thomas de Hoop

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas de Hoop

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2025). The role of nutrition-sensitive interventions in improving nutritional outcomes: findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal for Equity in Health. 24(1). 325–325.
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2023). Language of instruction in schools in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews. 19(4). e1351–e1351. 1 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2023). The effects of booster classes in protracted crisis settings: Evidence from Kenyan refugee camps. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 15(3). 287–301. 2 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2022). Scaling education innovations in complex emergencies: a meta-evaluation of five process and three impact evaluations. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 15(3). 269–286. 1 indexed citations
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Paul, Sohini, et al.. (2022). Economies of scale of large-scale international development interventions: Evidence from self-help groups in India. World Development. 153. 105839–105839. 7 indexed citations
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Brown, Felicity L., et al.. (2020). Can’t Wait to Learn: A quasi-experimental mixed-methods evaluation of a digital game-based learning programme for out-of-school children in Sudan. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 15(3). 320–341. 9 indexed citations
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Stone, Rebecca, et al.. (2019). What works to improve early grade literacy in Latin America and the Caribbean? A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Campbell Systematic Reviews. 16(1). e1067–e1067. 8 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2018). Language and the Learning Crisis: Evidence of Transfer Threshold Mechanisms in Multilingual Reading in South India. The Journal of Development Studies. 55(11). 2287–2305. 13 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2017). Vocational and business training to improve women's labour market outcomes in low‐ and middle‐income countries: a systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews. 13(1). 1–195. 15 indexed citations
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Brody, Carinne, Thomas de Hoop, Martina Vojtkova, et al.. (2016). Can self-help group programs improve women’s empowerment? A systematic review. Journal of Development Effectiveness. 9(1). 15–40. 116 indexed citations
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Brody, Carinne, Thomas de Hoop, Martina Vojtkova, et al.. (2015). Economic Self‐Help group Programs for Improving Women's Empowerment: A Systematic Review. Campbell Systematic Reviews. 11(1). 1–182. 121 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2014). Facilitating Reading Acquisition in Multilingual Environments in India (FRAME-India). Final Report.. 5 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2014). Women's Autonomy and Subjective Well-Being: How Gender Norms Shape the Impact of Self-Help Groups in Odisha, India. Feminist Economics. 20(3). 103–135. 36 indexed citations
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Yilma, Zelalem, Luuk van Kempen, & Thomas de Hoop. (2012). A perverse ‘net’ effect? Health insurance and ex-ante moral hazard in Ghana. Social Science & Medicine. 75(1). 138–147. 31 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de, et al.. (2010). Women's Autonomy and Subjective Well-Being in India: How Village Norms Shape the Impact of Self-Help Groups. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 3 indexed citations
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Jehu‐Appiah, Caroline, Genevieve Cecilia Aryeetey, Ernst Spaan, et al.. (2010). Equity aspects of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: Who is enrolling, who is not and why?. Social Science & Medicine. 72(2). 157–165. 216 indexed citations
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Eerdewijk, Anouka van, Judith Westeneng, Thomas de Hoop, & Ruerd Ruben. (2009). Raising Societal Support for Development Cooperation: The Role of Students’ Exchange Programs. VOLUNTAS International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. 20(4). 351–368. 4 indexed citations
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Hoop, Thomas de & Ruerd Ruben. (2009). Insuring against earthquakes: simulating the cost‐effectiveness of disaster preparedness. Disasters. 34(2). 509–523. 9 indexed citations

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