The Wall Street Journal reports on the growing “randomista” movement of poverty experts and campaigners embracing experimental, data-driven programs to help poor and indebted people save more and ...
Balancing Aid and Accountability: Evaluating Welfare Conditionality in Modern Social Economic Policy
Many scholars, politicians, and citizens across the globe examine welfare conditionality and its effects on its people and economies. Understanding the outcomes of the programs implemented to approach ...
Ana María Rojas Méndez is a behavioral economist with the Mind, Behavior & Development Unit (eMBeD), at the World Bank’s Development Impact (DIME). Her work integrates behavioral sciences, development ...
On Tuesday the Census Bureau is scheduled to release income and poverty statistics for 2022. It’s safe to say that the report will be hard to interpret. Last year, the two poverty measures released by ...
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