gui²de Working Paper Series: Recent submissions
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Do Domestic Violence Laws Protect Women From Domestic Violence? Evidence From Rwanda
(Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, 2021-06-10)This paper provides causal evidence that domestic violence laws protect women in violent marriages. In 2008, Rwanda became the first country in Sub-Saharan Africa to criminalize all forms of domestic violence, and allow ... -
The sustainability of early grade education interventions: Do learning gains and improved teacher practices persist?
(Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, 2019-07)The cost-effectiveness of one-time investments in teacher productivity relies crucially on two sources of persistence: the future life-time benefits to students exposed to the teachers, and the sustained productivity of ... -
The Precocious Period: The Impact of Early Menarche on Schooling in India
(Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, 2019-07)Improvements in childhood nutrition increase schooling and economic returns in later life in a virtuous cycle. However, better nutrition also leads to an earlier onset of menstruation (menarche). In socio-cultural contexts ... -
High Hopes: experimental evidence on saving and the transition to high school in Kenya
(Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, 2018-01-18)We report results of a randomized control trial in which parents of primary school leavers were encouraged to open a convenient bank account operated over a mobile money platform. A lock savings account (LSA) was randomly ... -
Cash on delivery: Results of a randomized experiment to promote maternal health care in Kenya
(Georgetown University Initiative on Innovation, Development and Evaluation, 2017-09)In an experimental setting in Kenya, we show that certain financial and informational interventions delivered over the mobile phone network can be highly effective in boosting facility delivery rates of poor, rural women. ...