Name
Jonas Stehl
Current Position
Doctoral Researcher, University of Goettingen, RTG 2654 Sustainable Food Systems, Subproject B2 Food systems and nutrition-related diseases (Prof. Vollmer)
Research Interests
- Development Economics
- Health Economics
- Nutrition
- Food Security
- Environmental Economics
- Population Economics
- Economics of Conflict
Publications
- Stehl, J., Depenbusch, L., & S. Vollmer (2025). Global poverty and the cost of a healthy diet. Food Policy 132, 102849. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102849)
Discussion Papers
- Stehl, J., Sibhatu, K., Jaacks, L., & S. Vollmer (2025). Food Sourcing and Diets: Evidence from 45 Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Research Square Discussion Paper. (Link)
- Squarcina, M., Hänsch, J., Montoya Cepeda, F. M., Pallauf, M., Paz, B., Stehl, J., Wehner, J., & M. Wollni (2024). Developing a Multidimensional Resilience Index for Farm Households: A Food System Approach. SustainableFood Discussion Paper 14, University of Goettingen. (download as PDF)
- Stehl, J., Vonderschmidt, A., Vollmer S., Alexander, P. & L. Jaacks (2024). Assessing self-sufficiency: analyzing the gap between national food production and food-based dietary guidance. (download as PDF)
- Stehl, J., Depenbusch, L., & S. Vollmer (2023). The global income gap to a healthy diet (No. 293). Discussion Papers. (download as PDF)
Ongoing Projects
- Chakravarty, S., Lundberg, M., Stehl, J. & J. Zenker. Business or job skill training? Experimental evidence from young women in Liberia.
- Master of Science in Development Economics, University of Göttingen, Germany Thesis Title: Dietary Intake and Anthropometric Failure in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Macro Perspective
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Economics, University of Passau, Germany Thesis Title: World War II, Sex Role Attitudes, and Female Labor Market Participation
Education