Study Overview
- Title:
- The Human Capital Impacts of increasing girls’ minimum marriage age
- Study is 3ie funded:
- No
- Study ID:
- RIDIE-STUDY-ID-62eb9e482c7dd
- Initial Registration Date:
- 08/04/2022
- Last Update Date:
- 08/10/2022
- Study Status:
- Ongoing
- Abstract:
Using quasi-experimental regression techniques, this impact evaluation aims to present causal estimates for the effects of increasing the minimum marriage age in girls on child labor and schooling outcomes of girls relative to boys. The effect is measured by the difference in the change of outcomes before and after the change in marriage age occurred between (i) girls whose marriage age was increased (treatment group), and (ii) girls whose marriage age was not increased as well as boys who were generally not affected by the reform (control group).
In the analysis, the effects will partly be analyzed in combination with income shocks that were recently experienced by households.
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- Categories:
- Education
Social Protection
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Principal Investigator(s)
- Name of First PI:
- Arndt Reichert
- Affiliation:
- Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
- Name of Second PI:
- Christoph Strupat
- Affiliation:
- German Institute of Development and Sustainability, Germany
Study Sponsor
- Name:
- Third-party funding request submitted at the German Research Foundation (DFG) in July 2022
- Study Sponsor Location:
- Germany
Research Partner
- Name of Partner Institution:
- LUH & IDOS
- Type of Organization:
- Research institute/University
- Location:
- Germany
Intervention Overview
- Intervention:
A reform that increased girls’ minimum age of marriage, thereby adjusting it to that of boys (18 years). To date, the reform was implemented by most regions and successfully increased the average age of marriage in girls.
- Theory of Change:
By increasing girls’ minimum age of marriage, the probability of child marriage and early pregnancies is substantially reduced. Therefore, children can continue going to school.
- Multiple Treatment Arms Evaluated?
- No
Implementing Agency
- Name of Organization:
- Government
- Type of Organization:
- Public Sector, e.g. Government Agency or Ministry
Program Funder
- Name of Organization:
- -
- Type of Organization:
- Public Sector, e.g. Government Agency or Ministry
Intervention Timing
- Intervention or Program Started at time of Registration?
- Yes
- Start Date:
- 01/01/2000
- End Date:
- 01/01/2010
Evaluation Method Overview
- Primary (or First) Evaluation Method:
- Difference in difference/fixed effects
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Method Details
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- Outcomes (Endpoints):
child labor and schooling outcomes
- Unit of Analysis:
- children
- Hypotheses:
Primary research question: What are the human capital effects of increasing girls’ minimum age of marriage?
Based on this research question, the team will address the following sub-questions:
- What is the impact of the reform on girls’ schooling relative to that of boys’?
- What is the impact of the reform on girls’ child labor outcomes relative to boys’?
- Are the effects more pronounced when households recently faced an income shock?
- Do effects differ by districts’ initial average age of marriage prior to the reform?
- Unit of Intervention or Assignment:
- Number of Clusters in Sample:
- 11
- Number of Individuals in Sample:
- > 100,000
- Size of Treatment, Control, or Comparison Subsamples:
- > 50,000
Supplementary Files
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Outcomes Data
- Description:
- survey data
- Data Already Collected?
- Yes
- Data Previously Used?
- No
- Data Access:
- Restricted -- Access requires a formal approval process
- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
- Data Approval Process:
- Access requires a formal approval process
- Approval Status:
- Yes-obtained approval and have received the data
Treatment Assignment Data
- Participation or Assignment Information:
- Yes
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Data Analysis
- Data Analysis Status:
- No
Study Materials
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Registration Category
- Registration Category:
- Prospective, Category 3: Data for measuring impacts have been obtained/collected by the research team but analysis for this evaluation has not started
Completion Overview
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Findings
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Data Availability
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Other Materials
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Study Stopped
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