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View article: A multi-component intervention to reduce bias during family planning visits: qualitative insights on implementation from Burkina Faso, Pakistan and Tanzania
A multi-component intervention to reduce bias during family planning visits: qualitative insights on implementation from Burkina Faso, Pakistan and Tanzania Open
View article: Beyond Bias Provider Survey Data
Beyond Bias Provider Survey Data Open
Provider survey data were surveys conducted with health care providers who provide family planning care at facilities enrolled in the Beyond Bias study. Providers were surveyed August and September 2021.
View article: Beyond Bias Client Exit Survey Data
Beyond Bias Client Exit Survey Data Open
Surveys conducted with with family planning clients who visited facilities enrolled in the Beyond Bias study from September 2020 to August 2021
View article: Reducing Bias Among Health Care Providers: Experimental Evidence From Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan
Reducing Bias Among Health Care Providers: Experimental Evidence From Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan Open
Bias among health care providers can lead to poor-quality care and poor health outcomes, and it can exacerbate disparities.We use a randomized controlled trial to evaluate an intervention to reduce family planning provider bias towards you…
View article: Reducing Bias Among Health Care Providers: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan
Reducing Bias Among Health Care Providers: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan Open
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Issue Information Open
View article: Replication Data for: Measuring Family Planning Provider Bias: A Discrete Choice Experiment among Burkinabé, Pakistani, and Tanzanian Providers
Replication Data for: Measuring Family Planning Provider Bias: A Discrete Choice Experiment among Burkinabé, Pakistani, and Tanzanian Providers Open
Replication data for "Measuring Family Planning Provider Bias: A Discrete Choice Experiment among Burkinabé, Pakistani, and Tanzanian Providers" Tables 1 & 2, Figures 1-6, Tables A1 & A2.
View article: When Information is Not Enough: Evidence from a Centralized School Choice System
When Information is Not Enough: Evidence from a Centralized School Choice System Open
Students often make school choice decisions with inadequate information.We present results from delivering information to randomly selected students (and some randomly selected parents) across 900 junior high schools in Ghana, a country wi…
View article: Beyond Bias: Reducing Provider Bias Towards Adolescents to Increase Contraception Take-Up in Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan
Beyond Bias: Reducing Provider Bias Towards Adolescents to Increase Contraception Take-Up in Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan Open
We evaluate the impact of an intervention designed to reduce family planning provider bias towards young, unmarried, and nulliparous women in Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Pakistan.The intervention has three components: 1) a summit that high…
View article: When Information is Not Enough: Evidence from a Centralized School Choice System
When Information is Not Enough: Evidence from a Centralized School Choice System Open
View article: Using advertisements to create demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
Using advertisements to create demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa Open
De-identified Excel dataset and do-file used to publish the report to 3ie on the project, "Using advertisements to create demand for voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa" (project code TW3.17). This project was funded under …
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raw data for 3ie.tab Open
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View article: The Educational and Fertility Effects of Sibling Deaths
The Educational and Fertility Effects of Sibling Deaths Open
View article: The Importance of Information Targeting for School Choice
The Importance of Information Targeting for School Choice Open
Although school choice programs are common, we know little about the underlying decision-making processes. In this study, we randomly assigned 900 junior high schools in Ghana, a country with universal secondary school choice, to 1 of 3 tr…
View article: Replication data for: The Importance of Information Targeting for School Choice
Replication data for: The Importance of Information Targeting for School Choice Open
Although school choice programs are common, we know little about the underlying decision-making processes. In this study, we randomly assigned 900 junior high schools in Ghana, a country with universal secondary school choice, to 1 of 3 tr…
View article: Advertising for Demand Creation for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
Advertising for Demand Creation for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Open
Objective: To measure the effects of information, a challenge, and a conditional cash transfer on take-up of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC). Design: A randomized, controlled experiment with 4000 postcard recipients in Soweto (J…
View article: Education as Liberation?
Education as Liberation? Open
This paper studies the political and social impacts of increased education by utilizing a randomized girls' merit scholarship programme in Kenya that raised test scores and secondary schooling. Consistent with the view that education empow…
View article: Reinforcing Provider Training with Mobile Phone Text Messages in Ghana: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial
Reinforcing Provider Training with Mobile Phone Text Messages in Ghana: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial Open
View article: Love in the Time of HIV: Theory and Evidence on Social Stigma and Health Seeking Behavior
Love in the Time of HIV: Theory and Evidence on Social Stigma and Health Seeking Behavior Open
View article: Corruption and Averting Aids Deaths
Corruption and Averting Aids Deaths Open