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Abstract This study uses a randomized controlled trial design to evaluate a school-based awareness and mobilization pilot program aimed at promoting gender equality and tackling the problem of son preference in India. The intervention, led by a human rights NGO, Breakthrough, will be conducted for two school years (2014-2016) in secondary schools in 150 villages in Haryana, the state with the lowest child sex ratio in India. The villages will be spread across four districts in Haryana: Rohtak, Sonepat, Panepat, and Jhajjar. The program will target female and male students enrolled in Classes 7-9. The study will measure whether the intervention is successful in improving youth attitudes toward gender equality and decreasing support for sex-selective abortion. The study will also measure spillover effects on the attitudes of participants’ siblings as well as differences in program impact by gender and family backgrounds of participants. The program’s impacts on gender attitudes are expected to, in turn, change the participants' behavior, e.g., make them less likely to engage in and condone sex-selective abortion, when they start families. The study is designed so that in follow-up work, the impact of the program on fertility behavior and on the sex ratio of participants’ children can be estimated. The study sample comprise two groups: secondary schools in 150 villages which receive the Breakthrough intervention and an additional secondary schools in 164 control villages in the same 4 districts. A baseline survey of randomly selected students and a subset of students' parents will be conducted prior to program roll-out. An endline survey will be conducted after the program has been implemented for two years. This study uses a randomized controlled trial design to evaluate a school-based awareness and mobilization pilot program aimed at promoting gender equality and tackling the problem of son preference in India. The intervention, led by a human rights NGO, Breakthrough, will be conducted for two school years (2014-2016) in secondary schools in 150 villages in Haryana, the state with the lowest child sex ratio in India. The villages will be spread across four districts in Haryana: Rohtak, Sonepat, Panepat, and Jhajjar. The program will target female and male students enrolled in Classes 7-9. The study will measure whether the intervention is successful in improving youth attitudes toward gender equality and decreasing support for sex-selective abortion. The study will also measure spillover effects on the attitudes of participants’ siblings as well as differences in program impact by gender and family backgrounds of participants. The program’s impacts on gender attitudes are expected to, in turn, change the participants' behavior, e.g., make them less likely to engage in and condone sex-selective abortion, when they start families. The study is designed so that in follow-up work, the impact of the program on fertility behavior and on the sex ratio of participants’ children can be estimated. The study sample comprise two groups: secondary schools in 150 villages which receive the Breakthrough intervention and an additional secondary schools in 164 control villages in the same 4 districts. A baseline survey of randomly selected students and a subset of students' parents will be conducted prior to program roll-out. An endline survey will be conducted after the program has been implemented for two years. We are also conducting a second endline two years after the first endline.
Trial End Date April 01, 2019 June 30, 2020
Last Published March 31, 2018 10:56 AM December 31, 2018 09:45 PM
Experimental Design (Public) In Haryana, India, secondary schools in 314 villages will be randomly assigned to either receive a gender sensitization and mobilization intervention or be in the control group and receive no intervention. Prior to the intervention launch, a baseline survey will be administered to randomly selected students and a subset of students' parents. Surveys for students will include an interview component with a surveyor as well as a computer-administered implicit association test. Endline data collection will be conducted for both students and their similarly-aged siblings after the intervention has been implemented for two years. In Haryana, India, secondary schools in 314 villages will be randomly assigned to either receive a gender sensitization and mobilization intervention or be in the control group and receive no intervention. Prior to the intervention launch, a baseline survey will be administered to randomly selected students and a subset of students' parents. Surveys for students will include an interview component with a surveyor as well as a computer-administered implicit association test. Endline data collection will be conducted for students after the intervention has been implemented for two years. We are also conducting a second endline survey two years after the first endline.
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