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), using a randomized controlled trial. The intervention was implemented at scale across rural East Java in Indonesia. CLTS …
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Neighborhoods are the result of a complicated interplay between residential choice, housing supply and the influences of the larger metropolitan system on its constituent parts. We model this interplay as a system of reduced-form equations in order to examine the effects of a generous spatially...
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evaluation, instrumental variables, Indonesia …
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program in Indonesia is significantly associated with increases in crime and declines in social capital within communities …
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In response to concerns over the vulnerability of the young in the wake of Indonesia's 1997-1998 economic crises, the … Government of Indonesia implemented a supplementary feeding program to support early childhood nutritional status. This paper …
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sex work in one district in East Java, Indonesia, but not in neighboring districts. We collect data from female sex …
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-19 unvaccinated individuals in rural Indonesia. We recruited ambassadors from local villages tasked to deliver …
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We use the nation-wide policy of randomly allocating village council headships to women to identify the impact of female political leadership on the governance of projects implemented under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in India. Using primary survey data, we find more program...
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We examine the effects of trade liberalization on child work in Indonesia. Our estimation strategy identifies … underlying these results. -- Child labor ; trade liberalization ; poverty ; Indonesia …
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disasters. We conduct standard risk games (using real money) with randomly selected individuals in Indonesia and find that …
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