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Endowed Chair Awarded in Honor of Former Dean Gilliam
November 15, 2021 /0 Comments/in News /by atrivediProfessor Manisha Shah was named the inaugural Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr. Chair in Social Justice.
Shah on COVID-19 Vaccination Incentives That Backfire
October 27, 2021 /0 Comments/in News /by atrivedi“If I should trust the vaccine and get it, why do you have to pay me for it?” question some participants.
Do COVID-19 vaccine incentives work?
October 26, 2021 /0 Comments/in News /by atrivediFinancial incentives may have increased vaccine skepticism among the vaccine-hesitant population in Contra Costa County, California.
Regulating Sex Work
October 26, 2021 /0 Comments/in News, Past Events, Red Umbrella Campaign /by atrivediAt Harvard’s WAPPP’s seminar series, Professor Manisha Shah presents her research on regulating sex markets.
It Turns Out Paying People to Take the Covid-19 Vaccine Doesn’t Really Work
October 26, 2021 /0 Comments/in News /by atrivediA study finds that incentive programs with financial benefits did not have a significant impact on vaccination rates among the vaccine-hesitant in Contra Costa County, California.
Regulating Sex Markets: Lessons Learned and Policy Implications
October 18, 2021 /0 Comments/in News, Past Events, Red Umbrella Campaign /by atrivediWatch Professor Shah’s talk on regulating sex markets at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Financial Incentives & Other Nudges…
October 10, 2021 /0 Comments/in Research /by atrivediVoices4Change Virtual Tour – Shadow Pandemic: A Global Perspective
July 27, 2021 /0 Comments/in News, Past Events /by atrivediLockdowns across the world led to a global intimate partner violence crisis.
Go Global with Janine N’jie David
July 21, 2021 /0 Comments/in News, Past Events /by atrivediWatch our Deputy Director Janine N’jie David discuss the Global Lab’s unique approach to end intimate partner violence.
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