This study maps the factors driving changes in the demand for care work in Indonesia and provides strategic recommendations to support the development of the care economy ecosystem.
Special Region of Jakarta
This study employs a feminist lens to analyze societal norms and regulatory framework and policies surrounding the care economy and generate evidence to advocate for policies and practices that promote and protect women’s rights and needs in paid care work, both in Indonesia and globally.
This project seeks to provide empirical evidence for whether air quality is an experience goods whose value is revealed only after consumption.
This study will test the efficacy of different information treatments in schools to trigger awareness about air pollution and hindering the negative health impacts by running a randomized control trial.
This research seeks to better understand the welfare of the elderly and the existing social protection programs targeting the group.