Featuring replication data from a paired cluster-randomized trial evaluating the 'Pathways to Choice' intervention in 18 communities in northern Nigeria. The study found the intervention decreased marriage rates among adolescent girls from 79% in the control group to 14% in the treatment group.
Use Cases
- Analyze the effect of the 'Pathways to Choice' intervention on marriage rates among adolescent girls.
- Compare marriage rates between treatment and control groups across the 18 trial communities.
- Investigate the relationship between school re-enrollment and marriage rates as part of the intervention's bundled approach.
- Examine the role of community-level factors in the success of the intervention.
Strengths
- Data originates from a rigorous paired cluster-randomized trial design in 18 communities.
- The study reports a significant decrease in marriage rates from 79% to 14% in the treatment group.
- The intervention's focus is on a specific, high-prevalence region (northern Nigeria, where 80% of girls marry before 18).
Limitations
- The sample size (number of rows/observations) is not specified in the provided input.
- Geographic scope is limited to 18 communities in northern Nigeria, which may limit generalizability.
- The dataset's specific variables and file structure are unknown, complicating direct analysis.
Provenance
- Source
- Cohen, Isabelle
- Collection Method
- Paired cluster-randomized trial.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- 18 communities in northern Nigeria.