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Biography
Dr Nurina Merdikawati (Dika) is a Lecturer at the Indonesia Project, Crawford School of Public Policy. Dika is an applied microeconomist and her primary research area is development economics, focusing on the economics of labour and gender. She has published a number of journal articles, book chapters, and books, such as in World Bank Economic Review and Journal of Development Studies. While her research primarily focuses on Indonesia, she has also conducted studies on Australia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
Dika earned a BA (Hons) in Economics from Nanyang Technological University, an MPP from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, and a PhD in Economics from the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. Prior to joining the Indonesia Project, she was a Research Fellow at the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (GIWL) and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Southeast Asia.
Her ongoing research explores the impact of women in politics, government programs and policies that change gender norms and improve women’s labour market outcomes, and social assistance.
Before pursuing her PhD, Dika worked as a consultant for ADB and JANCPEC, contributor to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Research Associate at NUS and INSEAD, and taught at Keming Primary School.
Qualifications
PhD (Economics); MPP (Public Policy); BA (Economics)
Research Interests
- Labour economics
- Gender
- Applied microeconometrics
- Development economics
- Impact evaluation
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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A false divide? Providing information about inequality aligns preferences for redistribution between right- and left-wing voters
Hoy, C., Toth, R. & Merdikawati, N., 25 Jan 2024, In: Journal of Economic Inequality. 22, 3, p. 669-707 39 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
5 Citations (Scopus) -
How does Information about Inequality Shape Voting Intentions and Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment in Indonesia
Hoy, C., Toth, R. & Merdikawati, N., Oct 2024, In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 112, 10 p., 102274.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
1 Citation (Scopus) -
Minimum Wage and Educational Pathways in Indonesia: General or Vocational Tracks?
Pritadrajati, D., Merdikawati, N., Saxena, S. C. & Tjahjadi, A. M., Sept 2024, In: Asian Development Review. 41, 2, p. 107-135 29 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Citation (Scopus) -
Minimum Wage Policy and Poverty in Indonesia
Merdikawati, N. & Al Izzati, R., 15 May 2024, In: World Bank Economic Review. 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2 Citations (Scopus) -
New Opportunities and Old Constraints: Gender Equality in the Post-Suharto Era from an Economic Perspective
Dong, S. X. & Merdikawati, N., 2023, Gender Equality and Diversity in Indonesia: Identifying Progress and Challenges. Bexley, A., Dong, S. X. & Setyonaluri, D. (eds.). Singapore: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, p. 122-144Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
Projects
- 3 Finished
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Investing in Women - Tasking Note 3 - SNAPS Malaysia
Stephenson, E. (PI), Merdikawati, N. (CoI), Mikolajczak, G. (CoI) & Ryan, M. (CoI)
1/04/24 → 31/10/25
Project: Research
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Investing in Women - Tasking Note - Future Demand for Care Research
Stephenson, E. (PI), Merdikawati, N. (CoI), Mikolajczak, G. (CoI) & Ryan, M. (CoI)
25/03/24 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
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Investing in Women - Tasking Note - SNAPS
Stephenson, E. (PI), Merdikawati, N. (CoI), Mikolajczak, G. (CoI) & Ryan, M. (CoI)
25/03/24 → 30/06/25
Project: Research