This study examines how gender norms and social factors influence women’s participation as online motorcycle taxi drivers in Indonesia, while testing the effectiveness of role model–based interventions in overcoming the barriers they face.
Research
RESEARCH
Bridging the Gender Gap in Indonesia’s Online Motorcycle Taxi Sector: A Pilot Study Design for Social Identity Intervention
This study examines how gender norms and social factors influence women’s participation as online motorcycle taxi drivers in Indonesia, while testing the effectiveness of role model–based interventions in overcoming the barriers they face.
The Development and Impact of Child-Friendly Libraries
This study assesses the Room to Read Indonesia program’s effectiveness in fostering reading habits while identifying best practices and implementation challenges.
This study assesses the Room to Read Indonesia program’s effectiveness in fostering reading habits while identifying best practices and implementation challenges.
This study seeks to develop a more holistic perspective on how youth in the Global South experience social media use and how it relates to their well-being.
This study delivers an evidence-based roadmap with actionable policy recommendations to strengthen Indonesia’s manufacturing competitiveness and productivity over the next 10–20 years, drawing lessons from regional peers.
SMERU is conducting a study to support the development of Kota (City of) Bogor’s health sector strategies, which covers maternal and child health, noncommunicable diseases, and mental health.



