Assistant Professor
Hyderabad Campus,
School of Livelihoods and Development
Faculty Co-ordinator
MA in Development Studies
Qualification
MA (Aligarh Muslim University)
MPS (International Institute for Population Sciences)
MPhil (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
PhD (University of Hyderabad)
Contact
mohammad.khan [at]tiss[dot]edu
mohammad.khan@tiss.edu
kashifiips@gmail.com
Mohammad Kashif Khan is an Assistant Professor and Faculty Coordinator of MA, Development Studies Programme at School of Livelihoods and Development, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad. He has completed his Ph.D. in Economics from the School of Economics, University of Hyderabad. He also has MPhil in Applied Economics from Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Trivandrum, Kerala and Master of Population Studies (MPS) from International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai.
His research interest lies in the area of Health Financing, Poverty, Inequality and Urbanisation. He has extensively uses large scale dataset like National Sample Survey Organization and Indian Human Development Survey for his research.
He teaches courses like Urbanization and Development, Understanding Economy, Health Financing including Health Insurance, Philosophy Methods of Social Research-1, and Foundations of Data Analysis at Master level and Advanced Statistics for PhD. He has published research papers in journals like Economics Bulletin, Review of Development and Change and has chapters in edited volumes.
He likes to read books on Economics, Philosophy of Statistics and Behavioural Economics.
Health Economics, Poverty, Inequality, Urbanisation and Behavioural Economics
Journal Articles/Chapters in Edited Book
1. Khan, M. K. (2021). Health Insurance and Determinant of Inpatient Out of Pocket Health Expenditure in India. Journal of Academic Research in Economics (JARE), 13(2), 241-254.
2. Padhi, B., Khan, M. K., & Lalhriatchiani. (2020). A Poverty Decomposition Analysis for the Northeastern Region of India. Review of Development and Change, 25(2), 237-255.
3. Khan, M. K. (2018). Political Connection, Public Good Activism and Network in India: An Analysis of RSBY Health Scheme. Romanian Economic Journal, 20(69). 24-39.
4. Sahoo, P., & Khan, M. K. (2017). Dynamics of Urban Poverty in United Andhra Pradesh. Journal of Economic Policy & Research, 12(2) & 13(1), 28-42.
5. Khan, M.K. and Padhi, B. (2017). Poverty, Inequality and Relative Deprivation Among Northeastern States of India: Evidence from NSS. In U. K. De, M. Pal and P. Bharati (Eds.) Inequality, Poverty and Development in India: Focus on the North Eastern Region (pp. 207-221), Springer Singapore, Print ISBN No- 978-981-10-6273-5, Online ISBN No. 978-981-10-6274-2.
6. Khan, M. K. (2017) Dimension of Poverty and Decomposition of Consumption Inequality in India: A Rawlsian Interpretation, The Empirical Economics Letters, 16(8), 813- 824.
7. Padhi, B., Mishra, U. S., & Khan, M. K. (2015). Is Poverty Comparable Across Varying Size of Population Among Indian States? In Almas Heshmati, Esfandiar Maasoumi and Guanghua Wan (Eds.) Poverty Reduction Policies and Practices in Developing Asia (pp. 205-215), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Springer Singapore. Print ISBN No-978-981-287-419-1, Online ISBN No. 978-981-287-420-7.
8. Khan, M. K. (2015). Inter-state Disparity of Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) in India: A Sectoral Decomposition Analysis, The Empirical Economics Letters, 14 (9), 943-950.
9. Mishra, U. S., Khan, M. K., & Ramanathan, M. (2013). Should life potential be a better alternative to life expectancy at birth? an Indian illustration. Economics Bulletin, 33(2), 1311-1316
Ongoing Project:
Survey and Study of ST Community in Telangana State: Mapping of Data and Resources on a Spatial Domain funded by Telangana State Council for Science and Technology (TSCOST), , Environment, Forests, Science & Technology, Department, Government of Telangana.
Co-investigator with Dr Poulomi Bhattacharya (Principal Investigator), Dr Srinivas Surisetti, Dr Karunakar Peda and Dr. Amit Upadhyay
Urbanization and Development (MA DS III Semester)
Health Financing including Health Insurance (CBCS course for MA III Semester)
Philosophy and Methods of Social Research - 1 (MA NRG I Semester)
Industrialisation, Globalisation and Labour (MA DS IV Semester)
Foundations of Data Analysis (MA DS II Semester)
Analysis of Development Data (MA RDG II Semester)
Understanding Economy (MA Women's Studies & MA Education I Semester)