Evidence for Policy Design - EPoD
Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) is a team working at Harvard Kennedy School and around the world to improve citizen well-being by designing and enabling better policy. At EPoD, we work to improve the lives of the world’s most vulnerable people by collaborating directly with those who determine policy and implement programs. We use cutting-edge economic theory and the best available empirical evi
10/28/2022
Women with at least a higher secondary education enjoy not only economic returns but also a better quality of life. Read more findings from about LEAPS’ panel data on Pakistani rural households in this article from at : https://zcu.io/y6PD
Pakistan’s generational shift Last year saw the publication of ‘Womansplaining – Navigating Activism, Politics and Modernity in Pakistan,’ a book edited by Federal Minister Sherry Rehman to which I was able to...
09/05/2022
In a new extensive literature review of conditional cash transfers for education, Garcia and Saavedra find that these programs improve enrollment and attainment, particularly in secondary school, but do not, on average, seem to improve learning.
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Conditional Cash Transfers for Education Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.
09/02/2022
“For the first time in [Pakistan’s] education history, we have a ‘critical mass of moderately educated women’.”
Read more about this generational shift and other highlights from LEAPS’s panel data in this article by Ayesha Razzaque in The News International: https://zcu.io/y6PD
Pakistan’s generational shift Last year saw the publication of ‘Womansplaining – Navigating Activism, Politics and Modernity in Pakistan,’ a book edited by Federal Minister Sherry Rehman to which I was able to...
09/01/2022
Congratulations to participants who completed our recent in-person workshop with UN Capital Development Fund focused on bringing data and evidence to the migrant remittances and financial services space. Wishing them all the best as they implement the SPDI framework in their work going forward!
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