Presentations
IMPAQ staff members are encouraged and supported by the firm to present and publish research papers on their own research or on studies that have been performed for our clients. Below are some recent examples of presentations at professional meetings by IMPAQ staff members.
This presentation explores how HIV patients' subjective feelings of wellness contribute to medication non-adherence.
This presentation details the financial benefits and costs of the Linking Innovation, Knowledge, and Employment program for disconnected youth between the ages of 18 and 24.
The McGovern Dole program Food For Education (FFE), has been implemented in the Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, and Mali. This presentation explores the comparison between the success of the program in these three countries.
This presentation determines the ultimate success of the Linking Innovation, Knowledge, and Employment (@LIKE) program.
Amy Djangali gave a presentation on how different sociodemographic groups respond to surveys.
In this presentation, Amy Djangali explains how modifications to a survey impacted the response rates researchers observed.
Neha Nanda presented a paper detailing older workers' labor market experiences in the past decade.
Daniela Zapata contributed to a panel presentation of a paper that estimated the causal effects of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage.
Sonam Gupta discussed the impact evaluation of a program that aims to reduce child labor in India.