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Neil Oommen
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BAE Incubator partner series, part two: Compass Family Services on taking evaluation to the next level
With grant support from Google.org, the Bay Area Evaluation (BAE) Incubator supports Bay Area service providers with implementing and evaluating cash transfer programs to assess their impact on homelessness and housing stability. In part two of our BAE Incubator partner series, Compass Family...
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Youth economic inclusion in Morocco: An evidence sharing seminar
The Morocco Employment Lab hosted an evidence sharing seminar on youth economic inclusion last month. At the seminar, Dr. Younes Sekkouri, Minister of Economic Inclusion, Small Business, and Skills in Morocco, reaffirmed that a key priority of the government is to foster youth economic inclusion...
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Information Session on Two J-PAL North America Evaluation Incubator Opportunities
Join J-PAL North America's Homelessness and Housing Stability team and the State and Local Innovation Initiative to learn about two Evaluation Incubator opportunities.
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Laura Lee Smith
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Shrddha Rajesh
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Gopika Vipin
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Pratyush Mohapatra
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Pabitra Chowdhury
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Suvi Jain
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Researching racial equity: Evaluating “Ban the Box” policies
In J-PAL North America’s researching racial equity blog series, we discuss how research plays a critical role in identifying structural inequities in systems and policies that disproportionately affect communities of color. In part one of this series, J-PAL staff interview Amanda Agan to discuss her...
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Manisha Walia
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Yash Bajaj
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C P Surya
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The Impact of Information Campaigns on Voter Polarization in Turkey
The researcher evaluated an opposition party’s door-to-door information campaign regarding increases in executive power or executive performance to determine the impact of widespread, non-state-authorized information on voter partisanship. In neighborhoods with majority opposition supporters, opposition increased; in neighborhoods with majority incumbent supporters, incumbent support increased.