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California Takes Next Major Step for Data System to Improve Supports for Students and Families

Mary Ann Bates, former executive director of J-PAL North America, was appointed as the first director of the California Cradle-to-Career Data System. While at J-PAL, Bates launched and co-chaired the J-PAL State and Local Innovation Initiative, which brings state and local governments and academic...

A 'Big Push' to Lift People out of Poverty

Abhijit Banerjee, J-PAL co-founder, discussed the findings of a paper he co-authored that was recently published in the American Economic Review. Esther Duflo, J-PAL co-founder, and Garima Sharma also contributed to the article, which was based on a randomized evaluation conducted in India to assess...

December 2021 North America Newsletter

J-PAL North America's December newsletter features five new state and local government partners, research results from a study on financial incentives for Covid-19 vaccine uptake, and a case study on the Office of Evaluation Sciences's work to institutionalize evidence use across federal government...

For Non-White Young People, a Letter of Recommendation can be Surprisingly Powerful

The findings and implications of J-PAL affiliates Sara Heller and Judd Kessler's randomized evaluation on how letters of recommendation help non-white youth are discussed.

December 2021 Newsletter

In the December 2021 Newsletter, we highlight the creation of youth employment opportunities in South Africa in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, evaluate how school closures have affected children in Latin America, and highlight our affiliate Seema Jaychandran's work in tackling gender inequity.

The Genius Next Door: Physician-economist Marcella Alsan on racial discrimination in medicine

J-PAL Affiliate and MacArthur Fellow Marcella Alsan discussed her interest in health economics and dedication to studying inequality through randomized control trials.

J-PAL: A Science to Alleviating Global Poverty

The article provides an overview of why Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan founded J-PAL, and the importance of the evidence to policy pipeline by discussing the organization's work in India and Kenya as well as the Jobs and Opportunity Initiative and the King Climate Action...

November 2021 North America Newsletter

J-PAL North America's November newsletter features the office's GivingTuesday campaign to alleviate poverty through an evidence-based approach to the American Rescue Plan; a new blog post featuring RIP Medical Debt's ongoing evaluation to assess its model for buying and relieving medical debt; and a...