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Girija Borker on Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women

Girija Borker on Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women

Update: 2024-04-24
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In this episode, Aakash talks to Girija Borker, an Economist at DIME, World Bank. They discuss her paper titled "Safety First: Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women". Dive in to learn how Girija went about identifying important problems related to gender, and her perspectives on learning the best tools to answer questions, risk mitigation strategies, and motivation for research. 


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Girija Borker on Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women

Girija Borker on Perceived Risk of Street Harassment and Educational Choices of Women

Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo