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Margaret Triyana, PhD

  • 2013-2014 Asia Health Policy Postdoctoral Fellow

Shorenstein APARC
Encina Hall C331
616 Serra Street
Stanford, CA 94305-6055

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Biography

Margaret (Maggie) Triyana’s main research interests are inequality and human capital investments in developing countries. In particular, she is interested in the effects social policy changes on children’s health outcomes. As a Postdoctoral Fellow, she will analyze the effects of rural-urban migration in Indonesia and China, as well as the impact of health insurance expansion in Indonesia and Vietnam.

Triyana received a PhD in Public Policy from the University of Chicago in 2013.

 

Working Papers

“Do Health Care Providers Respond to Demand-Side Incentives? Evidence from Indonesia“

“The Effects of Community and Household Interventions on Birth Outcomes: Evidence from Indonesia”

“The Longer Term Effects of the ‘Midwife in the Village’ Program in Indonesia”

“The Sources of Wage Growth in a Developing Country” (with Ioana Marinescu)

publications

Books
February 2017

Health Insurance and Chronic Disease Control: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Hypertension in Rural China

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In The News

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News

Indonesia’s cash transfer programs are valuable, Stanford health fellow finds

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