Improving the Well-Being of Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries /
This paper conducts a large, narrative literature review of interventions that seek to (1) increase educational attainment, (2) delay childbearing, and/or (3) delay marriage for adolescent girls in developing countries. Using 104 interventions from 70 studies, predominantly in developing countries,...
Main Author: | Bergstrom, Katy |
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Other Authors: | Özler, Berk |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Washington, D.C. :
The World Bank,
2021
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Series: | Policy research working papers
World Bank e-Library |
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