Cash Transfers and Community Participation in Public Affairs: A Village-Level Randomized Controlled Trial in Kenya
WELFARE AND BEHAVIOUR
We combine insights from psychology and economics to try to understand and improve the lives of poor people, mainly working with social enterprises and NGOs, such as Give Directly in Kenya. Ongoing and recently completed work in this area includes work on intrahousehold bargaining in developing countries, and a series of large programmes to improve the effectiveness of NGO cash transfer interventions by boosting aspirations of the poor by exposing recipients to videos of successful role models in Kenya and Ethiopia.
PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS
MIND AND BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH GROUP PROJECTS
Can Matching on Soft Skills Yield Better Firm-Worker Matches?
Can Matching on Soft Skills Yield Better Firm-Worker Matches?
Aspirations and Forward-Looking Behaviour in Rural Ethiopia
Aspirations and Forward-Looking Behaviour in Rural Ethiopia
Cash Transfers, Aspirational Videos, and Goal-Setting: Impact of Female Empowerment in Kenya
Cash Transfers, Aspirational Videos, and Goal-Setting: Impact of Female Empowerment in Kenya
How Does Providing Polling Information About Electoral Competition Affect Citizens’ Participation, Vote Choices and Engagement?
How Does Providing Polling Information About Electoral Competition Affect Citizens’ Participation, Vote Choices and Engagement?
Economic impacts of mental health interventions in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Economic impacts of mental health interventions in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
ERINN PROJECTS
Identity, Agency and Networks in the "Ultra-poor Graduation" Model in Bangladesh
Identity, Agency and Networks in the "Ultra-poor Graduation" Model in Bangladesh
The Effect of Meta-beliefs on Effort, Performance and Wellbeing