Reshaping adolescents' gender attitudes: evidence from a school-based experiment in India

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Report
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Title
Reshaping adolescents' gender attitudes: evidence from a school-based experiment in India
Abstract
Societal norms about gender roles contribute to the economic disadvantages facing women in many developing countries. This paper evaluates a school-based intervention in India that engaged adolescents in classroom discussions about gender equality for two and a half years with the goal of eroding their support for restrictive gender norms. Using a randomized controlled trial, we find that the program made attitudes 0.18 standard deviations more supportive of gender equality, or, equivalently, converted 16% of participants' regressive views. In addition, self-reported behavior became more aligned with progressive gender norms, particularly among boys. The effects observed in the short run were still present two years after the program had ended.
Report Number
25331
Report Type
Working Paper
Institution
National Bureau of Economic Research
Date
2018-12
Short Title
Reshaping adolescents' gender attitudes
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04/03/2022, 14:38
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Series: Working Paper Series DOI: 10.3386/w25331
Citation
Dhar, D., Jain, T., & Jayachandran, S. (2018). Reshaping adolescents’ gender attitudes: evidence from a school-based experiment in India (Working Paper No. 25331). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w25331