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Field
Primary Outcomes (End Points)
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Before
The primary outcomes that will be collected at endline and will be our key outcome variables are as follows:
-knowledge and awareness about the current job market scenario, and available opportunities, etc.
-time-use (effort, preparation, leisure, socializing, etc) and level of preparation
-expectations about the job market for both parents and youths
-pressure from family about job preference
-occupational choice/preferences for both youths and parents (self-employment, private or public sector: type and level)
-mental health and wellbeing (stress, depression, anxiety, happiness, life satisfaction)
-attitude towards government job and other job opportunities
-intention to register for (future) job registration in job camps and other specific training sessions (revealed preference to capture change in attitude) organized by the research team.
-job stereotypes.
-income, and economic activities
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After
The primary outcomes that will be collected at endline and will be our key outcome variables are as follows:
-knowledge and awareness about the current job market scenario, and available opportunities, etc.
-time-use (effort, preparation, leisure, socializing, etc) and level of preparation
-expectations about the job market
-pressure from family about job preference
-occupational choice/preferences (self-employment, private or public sector: type and level)
-mental health and wellbeing (stress, depression, anxiety, happiness, life satisfaction)
-attitude towards government job and other job opportunities
-intention to register for (future) job registration in job camps and other specific training sessions (revealed preference to capture change in attitude) organized by the research team.
-job stereotypes.
-income, and economic activities
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Field
Secondary Outcomes (End Points)
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Before
The secondary outcomes that we will focus in this study will be as follows:
-attitude towards marriage and family life captured via expected age at marriage and when they expect to start family
-empowerment and autonomy related indicators
-mobility and decision-making within the household
-satisfaction with job preparation and different aspects of life
-economic and social support from family (duration and quality of relationship)
-lab-in-the field games to capture risk and time preference
-other survey based preference indicators such as trust, reciprocity, altruistic behaviour, etc.
-marriage market expectations
We will also attempt to understand spillover effects (if any) on other family members and society in general.
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After
The secondary outcomes that we will focus in this study will be as follows:
-attitude towards marriage and family life captured via expected age at marriage and when they expect to start family
-empowerment and autonomy related indicators
-mobility and decision-making within the household
-satisfaction with job preparation and different aspects of life
-economic and social support from family (duration and quality of relationship)
-risk and time preference
-other survey based preference indicators such as trust, reciprocity, altruistic behaviour, etc.
-marriage market expectations
We will also attempt to understand spillover effects (if any) on other family members and society in general.
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