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Study in India shows kids use different math skills at work vs. school

Students can excel at mental math in marketplace jobs but struggle with formal math in the classroom, and vice versa.

Using Research Evidence to Shine a Light on Pressing Policy Issues

How policymakers can ensure they have access to the best available information when making decisions.

Pierce County partners with J-PAL North America to evaluate opioid treatment programs

In a tangible step towards tackling the ever-present opioid epidemic in Pierce County, the local Human Services department has announced a new collaboration with J-PAL North America that aims to deliver concrete data on what works in the fight against this crisis.

Building state capacity in fragile states: Evidence from Afghanistan

The Mobile Salary Payment reform in Afghanistan was an ambitious effort to build administrative capacity in one of the world’s most fragile states.

STEM scholarships for girls must be a national imperative

Although India accounts for 31.7 percent of the global STEM graduates (43 percent being women), the readiness of its girls to fulfill these roles remains alarmingly low, as women in India account for just 27 percent of the STEM professionals.

How research on people's networks in villages won Stanford prof Infy Prize

Exploring the background and research interests ofArun Gautham Chandrasekhar, winner of 2024 Infosys Prize for Economics.

How education can adapt to prepare learners for tomorrow’s demands

In a world where individual aspirations and career trajectories are increasingly diverse, education systems must be flexible, adaptable and personalized.

Buoyed by response to pilot phase in Tiruchy, TN expands community-based programme for elderly women

Buoyed by the response to the pilot phase of its community-based mental and health awareness programme for elderly women, the Tamil Nadu state government has expanded it to cover two other blocks in the district as well as Dharmapuri and Tiruvannamalai.