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Shah on Domestic Violence During India’s Lockdown
Global Lab Founder Manisha Shah spoke to Quartz about domestic…
WSJ: Newsletter: ‘Worse Before it Gets Better’
One unintended consequence of coronavirus-related lockdowns:…
Quartz India: With Indians indoors, complaints against domestic violence rise even as rape incidents fall
With Indians under lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic, crimes…
How Global Data on Domestic Violence Can Drive Solutions
A surge in domestic violence amid shelter in place orders has…
Shah Predicts Long-Term Impact of COVID on Sex Work Industry
Dr. Manisha Shah, Director of the Global Lab, spoke to the Chicago…
Can Toilets Save Children?
A program promoting latrine construction in East Java with no…
A Research Spotlight on the World’s Vulnerable People
In Tanzania, programs aimed at improving women’s health have…
Ideas For India: Right to Education Act: Trends in enrollment, test scores, and school quality
A decade ago, India joined a range of countries that mandate…
VoxEU: India’s Right to Education Act: Trends in enrollment, test scores, and school quality
A decade ago, India joined a range of countries that mandate…
Probable Causation
Dr. Manisha Shah, Director of the Global Lab, appeared on Probable…
Dr. Manisha Shah on the Benefits of Decriminalizing Sex Work
Public Policy Professor Manisha Shah was featured in a Vox…
Affiliate spotlight: Manisha Shah on her research on adolescent sexual and reproductive health
J-PAL affiliated professor Manisha Shah is an Associate Professor…
SeriousPod: What Happens When We Accidentally Decriminalize Prostitution?
You might laugh, but it happened in Rhode Island! My two guests,…
The Economist: Selling Sex
A separate paper** on sex workers in Ecuador echoed some of…
WHYY: Prostitution decriminalized: Rhode Island’s experiment
What can public health learn from the time the state decriminalized…
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