India
Arnot, M. & Jeffery, R. (2009). Education and transformations in transition(s) to adulthood in Ghana, Kenya, India and Pakistan. Paper presented at UKFIET Oxford International Conference on Education and Development, 15-17 September 2009.
Aslam, M., Bari, F., De, A., Kingdon, G. & Kumar, R. (2009). Returns to Schooling, Ability and Cognitive Skills in Pakistan and India. Paper presented at UKFIET Oxford International Conference on Education and Development, 15-17 September 2009.
Colclough, C. and De, A. (2008) Aid and Education in India. Paper presented at the India RECOUP mid-term Conference, New Delhi, India, December 2008
Colclough, C. & De, A. (2010) The impact of aid on Education in India. Working Paper No. 27.
De, A., Endow, T. & Ghosh, S. (2010). Educational Outcomes and Poverty: Some Findings from a Household Survey in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Working Paper No. 32.
Fennell, S. (2010) Educational Exclusion and Inclusive Development in India. Working Paper No.35.
Fennell, S. (2009) Education and Decentralisation in India. Paper presented at the workshop on UPA in Power at SOAS, University of London, September 2009
Fennell, S. (2009) Concept note on expanding the methodology of Exit, Voice and Loyalty. Paper presented for institutional analysis of education providers with ICICI, Education Group, India, 13th August 2009.
Fennell, S. (2009) Public Private Partnerships: Conceptual and Methodological Issues. Paper presented at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, 13th August 2009.
Fennell, S. (2008). Decentralisation and the Implications for Indian Education. Paper presented at British South Asian Studies Conference, 26-28 April 2008.
Fennell, S., & Jeffery, R. (2008). Privatisation not partnerships? Re-assessing educational providers in India and Pakistan. Paper presented at the 20th Conference of the European Association of South Asian Studies, Manchester.
Fennell, S. Presentation to ICEE (ICICI center for elementary education) research group, on P3EOP, 21-22nd August 2008, in Pune, India
Jeffrey, C., Jeffery, P. & Jeffery, R. (2008). Karate, Computers and the Qur'ān Sharīf: Zamir. In M. Banerjee (Ed.), Muslim Portraits (pp. 80-91). New Delhi and Bloomington, IN: Yoda and Indiana University Press.
Jeffery, P., Jeffery, R. & Jeffrey, C. (2008). Disputing Contraception: Muslim reform, secular change and fertility, Modern Asian Studies, 42,2.
Jeffery, P., Jeffery, R. & Jeffrey, C. (2008). Aisha, the madrasah teacher. In M. Banerjee (Ed.), Muslim Lives (pp. 67-79). New Delhi and Bloomington, IN: Yoda and Indiana University Press.
Jeffery, C., Jeffery, R. and Jeffery, P. (2008). From Sir Syed to Sachar: Muslims and Education in rural Bijnor. Indian Journal of Secularism, 11(2): 1-35.
Jeffrey, C., Jeffery, R. and Jeffery, P. (2008). School and madrasah education: gender and the strategies of Muslim young men in rural north India. Compare.
Jeffery, R. & Singal, N. (2008). Measuring disability in India. Economic and Political Weekly, 43 (12-13), 22-24.
Jeffery, P., Jeffery, R. & Jeffery, C. (2007). Investing in the future: Education in the social and cultural reproduction of Muslims in Uttar Pradesh. In Mushirul Hasan (ed.) Living with Secularism: The Destiny of India's Muslims, 63-89. New Delhi: Manohar.
Jeffery, P., Jeffery, R. & Jeffery, C. (2006). Parhai ka mahaul. An educational environment in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh. In Geert de Neve & F. Henrike Donner (eds.) The Meaning of the Local: Politics of Place in Urban India, 116-40, London: Routledge.
Kingdon, G. (2010). The Impact of the Sixth Pay Commission on Teacher Salaries: Assessing Equity and Efficiency Effects. Working Paper No. 29.
Kingdon, G. (2009). "The school governance environment in India: Implications for teacher accountability, effort and pupil achievement", at the Centre for Policy Research Seminar Series, New Delhi, India on 20 May, 2009
Kingdon, G. (2008). Teacher unions, teacher pay and student performance in India. Paper presented at the conference on Economic Incentives in Education: Do They Work? organised jointly by CES-ifo, University of Munich and Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG), Harvard University, in Munich 15-17 May, 2008.
Kingdon, G, (2008). Functioning of primary schooling in rural north India. PowerPoint presentation to the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, in Delhi on 28th July 2008.
Kingdon, G. (2008). School-Sector Effects on Student Achievement in India. In Chakrabarti, R. and Peterson, P. (eds.) School Choice International: The Latest Evidence, MIT Press.
Kingdon, G. (2007). The Progress of School Education in India. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 23 (2), 168-195.
Kingdon, G. & Banerji, R. (2009) "Understanding Teacher Competencies in North India". The regional conference on ' Teacher Development and Management' (23rd to 25th February 2009)
Kingdon, G. &. Banerji, R. (2009) "Addressing school quality: Some policy pointers from rural north India", RECOUP Policy Briefing, August 2009.
Kingdon, G. & Muzammil (2009) The school governance environment in India: Implications for teacher accountability, effort and pupil achievement. Mimeo, Institute of Education, June 2009.
Kingdon, G. & Muzammil, M. (2009). A political economy of education in India: The case of Uttar Pradesh. Oxford Development Studies, 37 (2), June 2009.
Kingdon, G. & Muzammil, M. (2008). Teacher politics, teacher unions and the school governance environment in India: A study of Uttar Pradesh. Mimeo. Oxford: CSAE, Department of Economics, University of Oxford.
Kingdon, G. & Teal, F. (2008). Teacher unions, teacher pay and student performance in India. Working Paper 2428. CES-ifo, University of Munich.
Kingdon, G. and Teal, F. (2007). Does Performance-Related Pay for Teachers Improve Student Achievement? Some Evidence from India. Economics of Education Review, 26 (4), 473-86.
Kingdon, G. & Teal, F. (2009) 'Teacher Unions, Teacher Pay and Student Performance in India: A Pupil Fixed Effects Approach' at the Royal Economic Society (RES) Conference on 22 April 2009.
Kingdon. G, and Theopold, N. (2008). Do Returns to Education Matter to Schooling Participation?: Evidence from India. Education Economics.
Malik, R. (2009), M.Phil. thesis on exit, voice and loyalty in Punjab.
Mohan, N. and Vaughan, R. (2008). Nationhood and the education of the female citizen in India. In Fennell, S. and Arnot, M. (eds), Gender Education and Equality in a Global Context: conceptual frameworks and policy perspectives (pp. 181-195). London: Routledge.
Monk, C. and Kingdon, G. (2009). 'Health, Nutrition and Academic Achievement: New Evidence from India' Paper presented at the CSAE conference 2009 in Oxford.
Noronha, C., Jeffery, R., Jeffery, P., & the RECOUP India research team. (2008). Schooling, Marriage And Fertility For Poor Women In Urban And Rural North India: Preliminary Results From Alwar And Dewas. Paper presented at the Indian Association for Women's Studies conference, Lucknow, India(forthcoming in collected papers from the workshop).
Noronha, C., Basu, S., De, A. and Jeffery, R. (2008) 'Fertility Decline: Is it an Outcome of Schooling?' Paper presented at India Mid-Term Dissemination Workshop, December 2008.
Singal, N. (in press) Doing disability research in a Southern context: challenges and opportunities. Disability & Society. Malik, R. (2009), ' M.Phil. thesis on exit, voice and loyalty in Punjab'
Singal, N with Jeffery, R. (2009). Transitions to adulthood for young people with disabilities in India: Current status and emerging prospects.
Singal, N. (2009) Inclusion in the Real World: Practitioners Making Sense of Inclusive Education in Indian Classrooms, In M Alur and V Timmons (Eds). Inclusive education across cultures: Crossing boundaries, Sharing Ideas. Sage: New Delhi.
Singal, N (2009) Education for children with disabilities in India. A background paper for EFA GMR 2010. UNESCO: Paris.
Publicity material
CORD Newsletter , Issue No. 1, August 2008.
Photo album and skill development schemes booklet: The "give-back" to the research communities, in preparation.
Article in local daily in district : The field supervisor was interviewed by a journalist in one of the household survey districts in India and an article on RECOUP was published in the local Hindi newspaper.
Video on the quantitative survey : The survey process was recorded during fieldwork in one of the Indian districts