"The effect of a large-scale workfare program on child marriage in Indi" by Magda Tsaneva and Ashley O’Donoghue
 

Economics

The effect of a large-scale workfare program on child marriage in India

Document Type

Article

Abstract

This paper examines the impact of a large-scale workfare program, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), on child marriage in India. We use two rounds of data from the District Level Household & Facility Surveys and estimate a difference-in-differences model by comparing changes in child marriage rates between a cohort of young women and a cohort of older women before and after program implementation. We find that NREGS is associated with an increase in the probability of marriage before 18 of 2.7 percentage points, or 10.6%. Our results are similar when using different definitions of child marriage and are also robust to using a hazard model and a model with program intensity at the district level.

Publication Title

Oxford Development Studies

Publication Date

2021

Volume

49

Issue

4

First Page

337

Last Page

350

ISSN

1360-0818

DOI

10.1080/13600818.2021.1945020

Keywords

child marriage, India, NREGS, workfare

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