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Sanya Sareen
Sanya Sareen is a Research Associate (Data) at J-PAL South Asia where she is embedded within the Ayushman Bharat Health Insurance Departments of the Haryana and Punjab governments.
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Hidden Costs of a Health Crisis: Research on Social Welfare Disruptions in India During the Covid-19 Pandemic
This webinar explores findings from five research projects across India that attempt to understand the hidden costs of the pandemic borne by underserved communities. Presenters will also delve into the implications of these disruptions for the design of future social programmes as well as emerging...
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Fertility and Family Planning: Insights on Promoting Healthy Behaviors and Curbing Population Growth in Egypt
This upcoming Global Evidence for Egypt spotlight seminar on fertility and family planning will focus on what global evidence tells us about promoting healthy behaviors and encouraging family planning to curb population growth in Egypt.
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The importance of evidence in promoting the economic agency of women in Central America and Mexico
Globally, women are less likely than men to participate in the labor market (47 percent vs. 72 percent, respectively, as of 2022). In some Latin American countries, such as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico, participation rates are less than 45 percent. This translates to countless missed...
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Arjun Malhotra
Arjun works as a Research Associate working on the Direct Benefit Transfer for Electricity project in Punjab.
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Preparing for shocks through Universal Basic Income: Evidence from Kenya
Do the effects of pre-existing social assistance programmes persist during health and economic shocks?
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African Scholar Spotlight: Dr. Khadijat Busola Amolegbe
As part of our ongoing series showcasing the work and journey of economists from the African continent who are leading randomized evaluations, we spoke with Dr. Khadijat Busola Amolegbe, a lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
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February 2022 Newsletter
In the February 2022 newsletter, we highlight the launch of J-PAL’s newest sector, Social Protection, along with the Social Protection Initiative, the first-ever entrepreneurship and enterprise development-focused funding window of the Jobs and Opportunity Initiative, and the accomplishments of a...
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Seri Blog IFII: Mendorong inklusi keuangan perempuan melalui e-commerce
E-commerce merupakan salah satu sektor digital yang sedang mengalami pertumbuhan pesat di Indonesia. Selain memberikan kesempatan bagi usaha mikro, kecil, dan menengah (UMKM) untuk menjadi lebih produktif, e-commerce juga berpotensi mengurangi berbagai hambatan yang dihadapi oleh pengusaha perempuan...
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Strengthening randomized evaluations with qualitative research: Baby’s First Years household measurement
In this post, researchers from the Baby's First Years study describe what we can gain from triangulating with qualitative and quantitative data on household rosters and how it should encourage us to be cautious in interpreting our results.