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Hannah Kandt
Person
Ernesto Schargrodsky
Ernesto Schargrodsky is on leave as a J-PAL affiliate. He is currently serving as director of research at the Corporación Andina de Fomento (CAF) in Buenos Aires.
Person
Bradley Clark
Evaluation
The Impact of Debt Relief in India and the Philippines
Researchers evaluated whether offering market vendors cash grants to pay off existing debt and financial training influenced future borrowing behavior. While market vendors were less likely to borrow and borrowed in smaller amounts in the short-term, most returned to debt within six weeks.
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Sai Siddharth Janapareddy
Sai Siddharth is a Senior Policy Associate at J-PAL South Asia, where he leads the Energy, Environment and Climate Change sector.
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Ola Eltoukhi
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Engy Saleh
Engy Saleh is a Research Manager at J-PAL MENA managing a project addressing irregular migration in Egypt. She also works on labor market, governance and gender- related research.
Person
Sarah Wahby
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Tatiana Oyarzún
Tatiana holds a technical degree in Human Resources and works as a Administrative Associate, providing support in Administration and Finance to ensure a good development in the projects that J-PAL implements.
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Francisco Gallego
Francisco Gallego is Full Professor in the Economics Institute of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC). His areas of interest are development Economics, political economy, and the economics of education.
Research resource
Formalize research partnership and establish roles and expectations
This resource outlines steps to establish and build a strong working relationship with an implementing partner at the beginning of a randomized evaluation. Topics include questions to consider when developing a project scope, timeline, communications strategy, and formal agreements between...
Policy insight
Providing information to students and parents to improve learning outcomes
Giving parents and students information about their educational performance or options often increases parental engagement, student effort, or both, leading to improved learning outcomes. Providing information is also typically a low-cost intervention.
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Wen Wen Teh
Wen Wen Teh is a Senior Research Associate at J-PAL North America where she supports several randomized evaluations through short-term research management (STReaM).