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The Short-Term Impacts of a Schooling Conditional Cash Transfer Program on the Sexual Behavior of Young Women

Experiment Types
Difference in Differences
Study Participants
2,692 never married girls ages 13-22
Locations
Malawi
,
Africa
Researchers
Sarah Baird
,
Ephraim Chirwa
,
Craig McIntosh
,
Berk Özler
Publication
Health Economics
Volume
19
Issue
1
Month
December
Year
2010
Pages
55-68

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MLA

Baird, Sarah, Ephraim Chirwa, Craig Mcintosh, and Berk Özler. "The Short-Term Impacts of a Schooling Conditional Cash Transfer Program on the Sexual Behavior of Young Women." Health Economics 19.S1 (2010): 55-68. Print.

APA

Baird, S., Chirwa, E., Mcintosh, C., & Özler, B. (2010). The short-term impacts of a schooling conditional cash transfer program on the sexual behavior of young women. Health Economics, 19(S1), 55-68.

Chicago

Baird, Sarah, Ephraim Chirwa, Craig Mcintosh, and Berk Özler. "The Short-Term Impacts of a Schooling Conditional Cash Transfer Program on the Sexual Behavior of Young Women." Health Economics 19, no. S1 (2010): 55-68.

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