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Education, HIV, and Early Fertility: Experimental Evidence from Kenya

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AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
卷 105, 期 9, 页码 2757-2797

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AMER ECONOMIC ASSOC
DOI: 10.1257/aer.20121607

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  1. Hewlett Foundation
  2. MacArthur Foundation
  3. NIH
  4. Nike Foundation
  5. Partnership for Child Development
  6. World Bank

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A seven-year randomized evaluation suggests education subsidies reduce adolescent girls' dropout, pregnancy, and marriage but not sexually transmitted infection (STI). The government's HIV curriculum, which stresses abstinence until marriage, does not reduce pregnancy or STI. Both programs combined reduce STI more, but cut dropout and pregnancy less, than education subsidies alone. These results are inconsistent with a model of schooling and sexual behavior in which both pregnancy and STI are determined by one factor (unprotected sex), but consistent with a two-factor model in which choices between committed and casual relationships also affect these outcomes.

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