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Subject Fingerprinting in Malawi | Vocational Training in Mongolia
Date June 30, 2021 7:20 PM
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The Challenges of Scaling Up a Complicated Technological Solution in a Resource-Constrained Setting

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Researchers: Xavier Giné, Jessica Goldberg, and Dean Yang

In Malawi, a pilot study showed that using fingerprints as unique IDs to track credit histories increased repayment behavior of microfinance borrowers, holding promise as a way to help more poor borrowers access credit. With support from USAID’s Development Innovation Ventures

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, researchers collaborated with lenders and a centralized credit data repository in Malawi to evaluate the impact of this approach prior to its transition to scale. The implementation of the scale-up faced many challenges and researchers saw relatively low adoption of fingerprint identification by local microfinance institutions. These results highlight the challenge of scaling up a complicated technology in a resource-constrained setting and the broader importance of evaluating interventions beyond the pilot scale before expanding them to reach larger populations.

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Formal Vocational Training Boosted Educational Attainment and Employment in Mongolia

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Researchers: Erica Field, Leigh Linden, Daniel Rubenson, and Shing-yi Wang

Vocational education programs are a popular strategy aimed at improving labor market outcomes for youth, but there is mixed evidence about their actual benefits. Researchers evaluated the impact of admission to one of Mongolia’s formal vocational training programs on students’ educational attainment, employment, and earnings. Admission led to higher educational attainment and employment for applicants, especially for women, and increased earnings for women.

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