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Power vs Money: Alternative Approaches to Reducing Child Marriage in Bangladesh, a Randomized Control Trial
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Author Affiliations
Stanford University, Duke University, ImmunoPrecise (Canada), World Bank
Published InHarvard Dataverse
Year2018
Citations58
Abstract
A clustered randomized trial in Bangladesh examines alternative strategies to reduce child marriage and teenage childbearing and increase girl's education. Communities were randomized into three treatment and one control group in a 2:1:1:2 ratio. From 2008, girls in treatment communities received either i) a six-month empowerment program, ii) a financial incentive to delay marriage, or iii) empowerment plus incentive. Data from 15,739 girls 4.5 years after program completion show that girls eligible for the incentive for at least two years were less likely to be married under 18, less likely to have given birth under 20, and more likely to be in school at age 22. Unlike other incentive programs that are conditional on girls staying in school, an incentive…
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