2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3210889
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The Samata Intervention to Increase Secondary School Completion and Reduce Child Marriage Among Adolescent Girls: Results from a Cluster-Randomised Control Trial in India

Abstract: The Samata intervention to increase secondary school completion and reduce child marriage among adolescent girls: results from a clusterrandomised control trial in India Background Secondary education and delayed marriage provide long-term socio-economic and health benefits to adolescent girls. We tested whether a structural and norms-based intervention, which worked with adolescent girls, their families, communities, and secondary schools to address poverty, schooling quality and gender norms, could reduce se… Show more

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