Natsuko Kiso Nozaki is an Economist in the Europe and Central Asia Poverty and Equity Global Practice at the World Bank. She has experience conducting analytical pieces on topics such as: distributional impact analysis of tariffs, small area estimation of poverty, poverty measurement and assessments, vulnerability of households, gender, labor market, youth, and multi-dimensional poverty. She has extensive analytical and operational experiences at the World Bank in regions such as East Asia and Pacific and Middle East and North Africa, as well as across different units such as Social Protection and Labor and Development Economics and Chief Economist. Natsuko holds PhD in economics from Brown University and B.A. and M.A. from Hitotsubashi University.