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Donor | Donee | Amount (current USD) | Donation date | Cause area | URL | Notes |
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Open Philanthropy | University of Rochester | 893,156.00 | Migration policy | http://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/us-policy/immigration-policy/university-of-rochester-rural-urban-migration-in-kenya | Intended use of funds (category): Direct project expenses Intended use of funds: Grant "to support the scale-up of a previous study https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3534715 conducted by Professor Travis Baseler, on the impact of information asymmetries on rural-urban migration in Kenya. Approximately 500 rural households participated in the previous study, which found that correcting underestimates of wages in Nairobi led to increased migration and significantly increased migrants’ household incomes. Professor Baseler intends to use this funding to expand the study to 16,800 households in Kenya." Donor reason for donating at this time (rather than earlier or later): No explicit reasons for timing are discussed, but the grant is made about one month after the paper https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3534715 about the previous study is published. Intended funding timeframe in months: 60 Other notes: Affected countries: Kenya. |
Donee | Donors influenced | Cause area | Metadata | Total | 2021 |
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University of Rochester | Open Philanthropy (filter this donor) | Tw WP Site | 893,156.00 | 893,156.00 | |
Total | -- | -- | -- | 893,156.00 | 893,156.00 |
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Donor | Donees | Total | 2021 |
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Open Philanthropy (filter this donee) | University of Rochester (filter this donee) | 893,156.00 | 893,156.00 |
Total | -- | 893,156.00 | 893,156.00 |
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