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Fertility, Child Work, and Schooling Consequences of Family Planning Programs: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Bangladesh

Experiment Types
Natural Experiment
Study Participants
139 villages, 4,124 women, 2,500 children
Locations
Chittagong Division
,
Bangladesh
,
Asia
Research Site
Matlab
Researchers
Nistha Sinha
Publication
Economic Development and Cultural Change
Volume
54
Issue
1
Month
October
Year
2005
Pages
97-128

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MLA

Sinha, Nistha. "Fertility, child work, and schooling consequences of family planning programs: Evidence from an experiment in rural Bangladesh." Economic Development and Cultural Change 54.1 (2005): 97-128.

APA

Sinha, N. (2005). Fertility, child work, and schooling consequences of family planning programs: Evidence from an experiment in rural Bangladesh. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 54(1), 97-128.

Chicago

Sinha, Nistha. "Fertility, child work, and schooling consequences of family planning programs: Evidence from an experiment in rural Bangladesh." Economic Development and Cultural Change 54, no. 1 (2005): 97-128.

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