Intentions to Participate in Adolescent Training Programs : Evidence from Uganda
Almost one-third of the population in developing countries is under age 15. Hence improving the effectiveness of policy interventions that target adolescents might be especially important. We analyze the intention to participate in training programs of adolescent girls in Uganda, a country with perh...
| Main Authors: | Bandiera, Oriana, Burgess, Robin, Goldstein, Markus, Gulesci, Selim, Rasul, Imran, Sulaiman, Munshi | 
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| Format: | Journal Article | 
| Language: | EN | 
| Published: | 
      
      2012
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4970 | 
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