

Daniel Halim is an applied microeconomist in the Gender Group at The World Bank. His research includes the study of labor, education, and gender. He earned his PhD in economics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Recent work by Daniel Halim
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Long-term and intergenerational effects of education
Evidence from Indonesia shows school construction improves labour and marriage market outcomes, and benefits are transmitted intergenerationally
Published 03.05.19