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Baird, Sarah, Richard Garfein, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler.
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Impact of a cash transfer program for schooling on prevalence of HIV and HSV-2 in Malawi: a cluster randomized trial
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The Lancet 379, no. 9823 (2012): 1320-1329.
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Demombynes, G., C. Elbers, J. Lanjouw, P.F. Lanjouw, J.A. Mistiaen, and B. Ozler.
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Producing an improved geographic profile of poverty: Methodology and evidence from three developing countries
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World Institute for Development Economic Research Working Papers , no. 2002/39 (2002).
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Demombynes, Gabriel, and Berk Ozler.
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Crime and local inequality in South Africa
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Journal of Development Economics 76, no. 2 (2005): 265 -.
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Baird, Sarah, Erick Gong, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler.
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The heterogeneous effects of HIV testing
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Journal of Health Economics (2014).
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Baird, Sarah, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler.
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Cash or Condition? Evidence from a Cash Transfer Experiment
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Quarterly Journal of Economics 126, no. 4 (2011): 1709-1753.
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Baird, Sarah, and Berk Ozler.
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Examining the Reliability of Self-Reported Data on School Participation
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Journal of Development Economics 98, no. 1 (2012): 89-93.
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Baird, Sarah, Jacobus de Hoop, and Berk Ozler.
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Income Shocks and Adolescent Mental Health
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Journal of Human Resources 48, no. 2 (2013): 370-403.
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Baird, Sarah, Ephraim Chirwa, Craig McIntosh, and Berk Ozler.
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The Short-Term Impacts of a Schooling Conditional Cash Transfer Program on the Sexual Behavior of Young Women
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Health Economics 19, no. S1 (2010): 55-68.
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