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Schooling, Income, and Health Risk Impact Evaluation Household Survey 2008-2009, Round 2 (Midline)

Malawi, 2008 - 2009
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Reference ID
MWI_2008_SIHRIE-R2_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/p47c-7345
Producer(s)
Berk Ozler, Sarah Baird, Craig McIntosh, Ephraim Chirwa
Collection(s)
Impact Evaluation Surveys The Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund (SIEF)
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Sep 16, 2015
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Sep 16, 2015
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 Grose, Jessica. "Want to Get Young Women to Use Condoms? Give Them Money.." (2012) Slate.
2 Baird, Sarah, Ephraim Chirwa, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler. "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.
3 Sides, John. "The Promise and Perils of Sharing Work-in-Progress." (2013) The Monkey Cage.
4 Baird, Sarah, Erick Gong, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler. "The heterogeneous effects of HIV testing." (2014) Journal of Health Economics.
5 McNeil Jr. G, Donald. "Study That Paid Patients to Take HIV Drugs Fails." (2015) New York Times.
6 Miller, Anna. "Prevention Pays Off." (2012) George Washington Today.
7 "Preventing AIDS: A drug called money." (2012) The Economist.
8 Kenny, Charles. "Poverty’s Cash Flow Problem." (2013) The Dish.
9 "Pennies from heaven." (2013) The Economist.
10 "Paying to Change Behavior." (2010) BBC World Service.
11 Ganguli, Antara. "Paying Teens Not to Have Sex: What Mississippi Can Learn from Malawi." (2013) The Atlantic.
12 "Paying people to be healthy." (2012) BBC Health Check.
13 "Link Exchange." (2011) The Economist.
14 Baird, Sarah, Jacobus de Hoop, and Berk Ozler. "Income Shocks and Adolescent Mental Health." Journal of Human Resources 48, no. 2 (2013): 370-403.
15 Baird, Sarah, Richard Garfein, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler. "Impact of a cash transfer program for schooling on prevalence of HIV and HSV-2 in Malawi: a cluster randomized trial." The Lancet 379, no. 9823 (2012): 1320-1329.
16 Jack, Andrew. "HIV cut in Africa by paying teenagers." (2010) Financial Times.
17 "Helping the Poor, with Conditions." (2011) NPR.
18 Kenny, Charles. "For Fighting Poverty, Cash is Surprisingly Effective." (2013) BusinessWeek.
19 DeCapua, Joe. "Fighting Poverty, Protecting Women from HIV." (2012) Voice of America.
20 Baird, Sarah, and Berk Ozler. "Examining the Reliability of Self-Reported Data on School Participation." Journal of Development Economics 98, no. 1 (2012): 89-93.
21 Boseley, Sarah. "Cash payments help cut HIV infection rate in young women, study finds." (2012) The Guardian.
22 Baird, Sarah, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler. "Cash or Condition? Evidence from a Cash Transfer Experiment." Quarterly Journal of Economics 126, no. 4 (2011): 1709-1753.
23 "Analysis: Unconditional money." (2010) IRIN News.
24 Dugger W, Celia. "African Studies Give Women Hope in H.I.V. Fight." (2010) New York Times.
25 Clark, Simon. "African Girls Getting World Bank Cash Deters Sugar Daddies." (2011) Bloomberg.
26 Werth, Christopher. "A New Fix for the Needy." (2010) Newsweek.
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