CSRDA Discussion Paper Series

The CSRDA Discussion Paper Series (hereinafter, “DP”) are issued by the Center for Social Research and Data Archives (CSRDA), Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo, compiling the results of numerous empirical research studies based on the topic of SDGs for the promotion of empirical social science research. The DP is intended to serve as a place to publish papers efficiently before being published in an academic journal, and aimed at dissemination of research results that include data from the Social Science Japan Data Archive (SSJDA) in Japan, as well as data from overseas archives, primary data, operational data, aggregate data and administrative data. We look forward to your submission in accordance with the guidelines below.


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Filtering Papers by the SDGs

Goal 1: No Poverty
Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being
Goal 4: Quality Education
Goal 5: Gender Equality
Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities
Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Goal 12: Responsible Production and Consumption
Goal 13: Climate Action
Goal 14: Life Below Water
Goal 15: Life On Land
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals

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  1. No. 104 From Darkness to Radiance: A Study on the Health Impact of Solar Energy Usage in Off-Grid Households
    Md Abdul Bari, Md Nazmul Haque, Yuichiro Yoshida
    Md Abdul BariHiroshima University
    Md Nazmul HaqueHiroshima University
    Yuichiro YoshidaKwansei Gakuin University
    Solar EnergyClean EnergyHealthSolar Home SystemGender Based Heterogeneity
    Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
    Evaluation of the Mwangaza Mashinani Pilot Project in Kilifi and Garissa Counties
  2. Yurie Momose
    Yurie MomoseThe University of Tokyo
    Sickness AbsencePhysical healthMental healthInjury and illness allowance
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  3. Md Abdul Bari, Arifuzzaman Khan, Ghulam Dastgir Khan, Yuichiro Yoshida
    Md Abdul BariHiroshima University
    Arifuzzaman KhanIndian Institute of Technology Indore
    Ghulam Dastgir KhanHiroshima University
    Yuichiro YoshidaKwansei Gakuin University
    FormalizationInformal FirmsRevenueProfitHeterogeneous Impact
    Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthGoal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  4. Md Abdul Bari, Mohammad Osman Gani, Mohammad Ajmal Khuram, Ghulam Dastgir Khan, Yuichiro Yoshida
    Md Abdul BariHiroshima University
    Mohammad Osman GaniUniversity of British Columbia
    Mohammad Ajmal Khuram
    Ghulam Dastgir KhanHiroshima University
    Yuichiro YoshidaKwansei Gakuin University
    Water QualityChild HealthDisinfectionContamination free waterDisease
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
  5. Rantaro Nasu
    Rantaro NasuThe University of Tokyo
    Non-standard WorkSubjective Social StatusReference Group
    Goal 1: No PovertyGoal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  6. Jolene Tan, Qi Cui, Fumiya Uchikoshi
    Jolene TanPrinceton University
    Qi CuiLondon School of Economics and Political Science
    https://orcid.org/
    0000-0002-4972-4275
    Fumiya UchikoshiHarvard University
    marriagenuptialitylow fertilitydecomposition analysis,East Asia
    Goal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 10: Reduced Inequalities
  7. Masaki Nakabayashi
    https://orcid.org/
    0000-0003-1096-1350
    Masaki NakabayashiThe University of Tokyo
    law and public financewelfare state capacityfamily securitylaw originstwo-sector growth model
    Goal 1: No PovertyGoal 3: Good Health and Well-Being
  8. Fumiya Uchikoshi, Kohei Toyonaga, Erika Teramoto
    Fumiya UchikoshiHarvard University
    Kohei ToyonagaKindai University
    Erika TeramotoUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
    genderhigher educationhorizontal stratificationvocational educationJapan
    Goal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 10: Reduced Inequalities
  9. Hachiro Uchiyama, Chigusa Uchiumi, Hiroki Inoue
    Hachiro UchiyamaTokushima University
    Chigusa UchiumiTokushima University
    Hiroki InoueNiigata University of Health and Welfare
    subjective happinesssocioeconomic statuspsychosocial variablesloneliness
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being
  10. Taiyo Fukai, Keisuke Kawata, Mizuki Komura, Takahiro Toriyabe
    Taiyo FukaiGakushuin University
    Keisuke KawataThe University of Tokyo
    Mizuki KomuraKwansei Gakuin University
    Takahiro ToriyabeHitotsubashi University
    Gender wage gapgender ask gapadministrative data
    Goal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  11. Jiajie Zhang
    Jiajie ZhangThe University of Tokyo
    Fertility behaviourEducational attainmentCohort changes
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 10: Reduced Inequalities
  12. Masahiro Shoji, Md. Sanaul Haque Mondal
    Masahiro ShojiThe University of Tokyo
    Md. Sanaul Haque MondalEast West University
    gender violencemedia reportfemale autonomyintimate partner violence
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
  13. Ryota Mugiyama
    https://orcid.org/
    0000-0002-6157-5575
    Ryota MugiyamaGakushuin University
    motherhood penaltyeducational attainmentwage trajectoryJapan
    Goal 5: Gender EqualityGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  14. Megumi Ikeda, Nobutada Yokouchi
    Megumi IkedaUniversity of Tsukuba
    Nobutada YokouchiThe University of Tokyo
    challenge-hindrance stress frameworkworkplace learningstrainwithin-person effectjob demands
    Goal 3: Good Health and Well-BeingGoal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
  15. Ryo Konishi, Sayaka Kusaka
    Ryo KonishiMie University
    Sayaka KusakaMie University
    Sense of Effort EffectivenessFamily Structure DisparityLearning TimeJapan
    Goal 1: No PovertyGoal 4: Quality EducationGoal 17: Partnerships for the Goals