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Cutting the costs of attrition: Results from the Indonesia Family Life Survey
06
Jan
Attrition is the Achilles heel of longitudinal surveys. Drawing on our experience in the Indonesia Family Life Survey, we describe survey design and field strategies that contributed to minimizing attrition over four waves of the survey.

Causal effect of health on labor market outcomes: Experimental evidence
05
Jan
Author (s): Duncan Thomas (UCLA) Elizabeth Frankenberg (UCLA) Jed Friedman (The World Bank) Jean-Pierre Habicht (Cornell Universi

Iron deficiency and the well-being of older adults: Early results from a randomized nutrition intervention
04
Jan
Author (s): Duncan Thomas (UCLA) Elizabeth Frankenberg (UCLA) Jed Friedman (The World Bank) Jean-Pierre Habicht (Cornell Universi

Contraceptive use in a changing service environment: evidence from Indonesia during the economic crisis
03
Jan
In the late 1990s, most Southeast Asian countries experienced substantial economic downturns that reduced social-sector spending and decreased individuals' spending power. Data from Indonesia were collected in 1997 (just before the crisis) and in 1998 (during the crisis) that are used in this study to examine changes in the contraceptive supply environment and in women's choices regarding contraceptive use.
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