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Does keeping adolescent girls in school protect against sexual violence? quasi-experimental evidence from East and Southern Africa

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Does keeping adolescent girls in school protect against sexual violence? quasi-experimental evidence from East and Southern Africa

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Behrman, J.A., Peterman, A, & Palermo, T. (2017). Does keeping adolescent girls in school protect against sexual violence? quasi-experimental evidence from East and Southern Africa. Journal of Adolescent Health. 60(184), e190.

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This study used quasiexperimental methods to explore the effects of increased grade attainment on young women’s experience of sexual violence in Malawi and Uganda. Increasing schooling resulted in a number of benefits, although it reduced lifetime sexual violence only in Uganda.

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