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health and child outcomes, we leverage longitudinal microdata from Indonesia to estimate individual fixed effects models. Our …
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current adult outcomes from the 2000 wave of the Indonesia Family Life Survey. Higher early-life rainfall has large positive …
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impacts of Indonesia's cash transfer program (PKH) six years after the program launched, using data from about 14 …,000 households in 360 sub-districts across Indonesia, taking advantage of the fact that treatment and control locations remained …
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family members. Drawing on theoretical models of collective decision-making, we use extremely rich data from Indonesia to …
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Understanding how mortality and fertility are linked is essential to the study of population dynamics. We investigate the fertility response to an unanticipated mortality shock that resulted from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which killed large shares of the residents of some Indonesian...
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(using real money) with randomly selected individuals in rural Indonesia. We find that individuals who recently suffered a …
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data collected in Aceh, Indonesia, before and after the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami are used to identify the impact …
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This paper reports an experiment in over 3,000 Indonesian villages designed to test the role of performance incentives in improving the efficacy of aid programs. Villages in a randomly-chosen one-third of subdistricts received a block grant to improve 12 maternal and child health and education...
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agencies. We analyze three waves of survey data on fishermen and fishing villages in Aceh, Indonesia from 2005-2009, following …
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The impact of exposure to a major unanticipated natural disaster on the evolution of survivors' attitudes toward risk is examined, exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in exposure to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in combination with rich population-representative longitudinal survey data...
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