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Half of Indonesia's workers stopped working in April as a result of Covid-19 pandemic: Online survey

A survey conducted by J-PAL Southeast Asia shows that about half of Indonesia's workers stopped working in April due to COVID-19.

Cushioning the poor from the COVID-19 shock

In an op-ed for Project Syndicate, Rema Hanna and Ben Olken explain that expanding social protection to reach the most vulnerable people must be a pillar of every country’s COVID-19 strategy.

Who does the choosing under school choice?

In light of the national discourse, it is important to critically assess the arguments both for and against school choice proposals, and the rigorous evidence behind them

Research proves it: Naps save you money

Research by J-PAL affiliates Gautam Rao and Frank Schilbach suggests that naps increase worker productivity and well-being.

Lessons from the Ebola crisis on dealing with Covid-19

J-PAL affiliate Oeindrila Dube discusses important lessons from the Ebola crisis that may help contain the spread of COVID-19 in Africa.

How Data Governments Already Have Can Guide the Pandemic Response

J-PAL North America Research Managers Jesse Gubb and Amanda Lee discuss how information that governments collect for operational purposes can be leveraged in numerous ways to help them deal more effectively with the economic devastation of the coronavirus.

How to help the poor amid COVID-19? Give them money, says Nobel laureate Esther Duflo

Nobel laureate Esther Duflo points to direct cash transfers in coronavirus response.

April 2020 Newsletter

In the April newsletter, J-PAL provides recommendations on increasing guideline adherence that can inform policymakers’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic.