Tuesday, June 9, 2020 | 11am to 12:30pm
About this Event
In this lecture and case study, we will present different impact evaluation methodologies and discuss the advantages of randomized evaluations. Building on day 1, participants will gain a deeper understanding of what influences the choice of one impact evaluation method over another.
While our in-person course in Cambridge has been postponed indefinitely due to the Coronavirus pandemic, J-PAL is excited to offer this free webinar series during the originally scheduled course dates. Join us daily from 11am-12:30pm EDT for this week-long webinar training series on Evaluating Social Programs. Throughout the week, these webinars will provide an introduction to why and how randomized evaluations can be used to rigorously measure social impact.
The interactive sessions will combine lectures by J-PAL-affiliated professors and senior J-PAL staff with case study breakout sessions led by our training team. While we strongly encourage participants to commit to attending all five sessions to gain a comprehensive overview of randomized evaluations, participants can register for any combination of the sessions throughout the week.
For more information, please visit the event page or contact training@povertyactionlab.org.
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