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Umapathi, Nithin

Social Protection and Labor Global Practice, World Bank
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Social assistance, Energy subsidies, Social insurance, Labor markets, Income transfers
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Social Protection and Labor Global Practice, World Bank
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Last updated January 31, 2023
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Nithin Umapthai works on the welfare state design spanning the design of income transfers, social insurance, and labor market interventions. He co-authored the EAP flagship report on Aging in East Asia and Pacific and has written on wide-ranging topics, including on social protection, education, early childhood interventions, and econometrics of program evaluation. He has published in peer reviewed journals such as Journal of Applied Econometrics, World Development, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of African Economies, Journal of Development Effectiveness, Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies and Asia Pacific Viewpoint. Over the last few years he has been active in advisory and technical assistance roles in supporting energy subsidy reforms. 

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    Average and Marginal Returns to Upper Secondary Schooling in Indonesia
    ( 2011-11-01) Carneiro, Pedro ; Lokshin, Michael ; Ridao-Cano, Cristobal ; Umapathi, Nithin
    This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric selection model estimated by local instrumental variables, and data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey. The analysis finds that the return to upper secondary schooling varies widely across individual: it can be as high as 50 percent per year of schooling for those very likely to enroll in upper secondary schooling, or as low as -10 percent for those very unlikely to do so. Returns to the marginal student (14 percent) are well below those for the average student attending upper secondary schooling (27 percent).