Pipit Pitriyan

Ms. Pipit Pitriyan is a Lecturer and researcher at the Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University. She has been a researcher at CEDS since 2001. Ms. Pitriyan earned her bachelor degree in economics and development studies from Padjadjaran University, Indonesia (2000), a Masters degree in labor economics from Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia (2004). Ms. Pitriyan’s research interest is in the area of the economics of labor issues, human resources and poverty and her recent research topic is on the cost effectiveness of HIV interventions. Ms. Pitriyan is Secretary for adminstrative affairs of Masters of Applied Economics Program, Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University.
Recent publications:
- Alisjahbana, A., & Pitriyan, P. (2016). Lessons from Effective Poverty Alleviation in Indonesia: the Role of Women Empowerment and Community Participation (No. 201601). Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University.
- Siregar, A. Y., Pitriyan, P., & Wisaksana, R. (2016). HIV Patients Drop Out in Indonesia: Associated Factors and Potential Productivity Loss. Acta Medica Indonesiana, 48(3), 207-216.
- Walters, D., Horton, S., Siregar, A. Y. M., Pitriyan, P., Hajeebhoy, N., Mathisen, R., … & Rudert, C. (2016). The cost of not breastfeeding in Southeast Asia. Health policy and planning, 31(8), 1107-1116.
- Pitriyan, P., & Siregar, A. Y. (2013). Health inequity in Indonesia: is it declining?. Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University, Bandung.
- Siregar, A. Y., & Pitriyan, P. (2013). Increasing access to HIV treatment/ART through scaling-up ART in West Java (No. 201302). Working Papers in Economics and Development Studies..
E-mail: pipit.pitriyan[at]fe.unpad.ac.id