Kriti Vikram is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. Her research centers on the social determinants of health, development, and well-being of children and families. One stream of her research focuses on the intergenerational transfer of (dis)advantage in health and cognitive development. These include a series of papers that illustrate how parental resources and characteristics influence the health and cognitive development of children in India. A second related line of work evaluates the role of governmental intervention on children’s development. The last strand focuses on women’s health, fertility, and contraceptive use in developing countries.