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Women officers must be on front lines of policing

J-PAL affiliate Sandip Sukhtankar and co-authors Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner and Akshay Mangla wrote an op-ed about their study based in India that found that staffing women at police help desks increased reporting of violence against women.

Arvind Kejriwal, Nobel Laureate Abhijit Banerjee meet, discuss pollution, jobs

The Hindustan Times summarized a meeting between Nobel Lauret and J-PAL founder Abhijit Banerjee and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. The two discussed how to reduce pollution and generate employment in the city through innovation-based industries.

For better analysis, Kremer bats for RCT experimentation

The Indian Express covered Nobel Prize winner and J-PAL affiliate Michael Kremer's TN Srinivasan Memorial Lecture at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER). Kremer discussed the importance of randomized control trials in creating good public policy and the need to improve the...

Randomized controlled trial finds women’s help desks in local police stations in India increased registration of cases of gender-based violence; scale-up in progress

A randomized control trial by J-PAL affiliate Sandip Sukhtankar and co-authors Gabrielle Kruks-Wisner and Akshay Mangla found that police help desks that were staffed by women registered more domestic incidence reports than those without. The findings are significant given the high rates of gender...

Covid learning loss has been a global disaster

In an article about how COVID-related school disruptions have led to a loss of learning, The Economist mentions J-PAL founder and Nobel Prize winner Abhijit Banerjee and Teaching at the Right Level, a program evaluated by J-PAL affiliated researchers that showed improvements in educational outcomes...

How police reforms improved the way officers treat women in India

Nature reports on J-PAL affiliated researcher Sundip Sukhtankar's findings that having help desks staffed by female officers increased the police registration of crimes reported by women in India.

Expert: Supplying masks at low prices positively changed people’s behaviour

The Dhaka Tribune summarizes a recent study by J-PAL affiliate Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak, who found that supplying masks at low prices in Bangladesh could increase compliance with public health guidelines.

Gujarat to launch India’s first carbon trading market among large polluters

The government of Gujarat, India, signed an agreement on May 23 with J-PAL and the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago Trust in India (EPIC India) to set up India’s first carbon trading market. J-PAL affiliate Michael Greenstone discusses the agreement with the Hindustan Times.