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Women Digital Ambassadors: Drivers of financial inclusion in rural areas of Indonesia
March 2022 – MSC (Translation)
Cooperatives are often encouraged to embrace modernization and digitalization. Yet, how prepared are they to undertake this journey? The problem tends to be more challenging, especially for women’s cooperatives in the rural areas, which are constrained in terms of access and skills to use digital platforms.
Digital Competitiveness Index. Towards Indonesia’s Digital Golden Era
February 2022 – Katadata for East Ventures (Translation)
East Ventures, a pioneering sector-agnostic venture capital firm of investment in technology startups and the most active in Indonesia, together with Katadata Insight Center and PwC Indonesia launched the East Ventures – Digital Competitiveness Index 2022 (EV-DCI 2022).
Seroprevalence of antibodies against SARS-Cov-2 in the high impacted sub-district in Jakarta, Indonesia
23 Juli 2021 – CISDI, Indonesia (Proofreading)
The anticipated financial and health impacts of smoking exposure on children’s status of malnutrition have been of global concern. Albeit the emerging double burden of malnutrition along with the remarkably high prevalence of smokers in Indonesia, few studies have examined the impacts of parental smoking on child nutritional status. Using a balanced panel data of the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), we analyzed the extent of parental smoking effects on the likelihood of stunting, thinness, and overweight on children. We employed a Probit Random Effect Model with Mundlak correction to remove the endogeneity issue and estimate the impact of parental smoking (smoking status and smoking intensity) on child malnutrition status. The finding showed that paternal smoking status could increase child’s stunting by 3.73 percentage points and that one extra cigarette stick consumed by a father per day (paternal smoking intensity) could raise children’s probability of thinness, stunting, and overweight by 0.16, 0.24, and 0.09 percentage points, respectively. Overall, exposure to paternal smoking increases the risk of stunting, thinness, and overweight in children. Key policies in tobacco-control should be encouraged to reduce the potential long-term effects of paternal smoking on the future human capital and economic growth in the country.
Through Thick and Thin: Do Parental Smoking Behaviors Affect the Children’s Stunting, Thinness, and Overweight Status?
23 Dec 2021 – CISDI
Understanding the actual prevalence of COVID-19 transmission in the community is vital for strategic responses to the pandemic. This study aims to estimate the actual infection of COVID-19 through a seroprevalence survey and to predict infection fatality rate (IFR) in Tanjung Priok, the hardest-hit sub-district by the COVID-19 in Jakarta, Indonesia.