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Research Associate, Breakthrough Project - J-PAL South Asia


J-pal South Asia


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India | India


Job description

The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) was established in 2003 as a research center at the Economics Department at MIT. Since then, it has grown into a global network of researchers who use randomized evaluations to answer critical policy questions in the fight against poverty. J-PAL is propelled by a first-rate team dedicated to research, policy, training, and other vital work, supporting J-PAL's mission to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence.

J-PAL South Asia, which is based atthe Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) in India,analyses and disseminates research results and builds partnerships with policymakers to ensure that policy is driven by evidence, and that programs proven effective are scaled up. We have a growing number of partnerships in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

Project Description:

Despite two decades of rapid economic growth and social transformation, outcomes for women in India are considerably worse than those for men. Especially in North India, gender discrimination is rampant. The state of Haryana has some of the most skewed sex ratios in the country: 830 girls per 1000 boys. Girls attend school for fewer years, marry young and have children quickly, while adult women face persistent barriers to labor force participation, decision making and mobility outside home.

Attitudes associated with gender potentially have a large role in addressing discrimination. Breakthrough, a human rights organization, developed a comprehensive and innovative gender attitude change program targeting adolescent female and male students. Breakthrough implemented the two-and-a-half-year pilot program between 2014 and 2016 for students from grades 7-10 in 150 government schools across four districts of Haryana. Through teacher training, interactive classroom sessions, youth clubs, school activities and a media and communications campaign, the program aimed to create awareness of gender discrimination, change dominant gendered perceptions and promote gender equitable attitudes, with the goal to positively influence a wide range of short and longer term behaviors related to girls' education, mobility, work, marriage, fertility and family planning.

In order to assess the impact of this intervention, J-PAL South Asia is conducting a randomized evaluation in 314 schools across Sonepat, Panipat, Rohtak and Jhajjar districts in Haryana (150 schools in which Breakthrough ran the program and 164 schools where it did not). The first endline for the study was completed in 2016, which showed encouraging results. The second endline was completed in June 2019, and is designed to assess whether the positive results persist over time and translate into changes in objective behaviour. The third endline of the project was completed in 2022 which tracked the long-term impact of the intervention on gender attitudes and perceptions of the study respondents, and also measured the spillover effects on their parents as well as their nearest-age younger sibling.

The project continues to track long-term effects of the intervention to support its scale-up efforts in different states, and is currently seeking a Research Associate to support the implementation of the next tracking exercise, a precursor to the follow-up survey.

The selected candidate will be based in Delhi and will work with Seema Jayachandran (Northwestern University), Diva Dhar (University of Oxford) and Tarun Jain (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad) to design, implement, and analyze the next round of tracking for the study.The position is designed to help the selected candidate prepare for graduate-level studies in quantitative research and/or further professional opportunities in impact evaluation.

Research Associate Roles and Responsibilities:

The RA will work closely with academic researchers and other field staff to perform a variety of tasks, including, but not limited to:

Desired Qualifications and Experience:

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