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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: World Dev. 2020 Jul 1;134:105037. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105037

Table A4:

Program impacts on awareness and use of child support and protection services

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Dependent variable: Awareness of services Knows a community childcare worker in the ward of residence Use of services

Sample: All households Households with youth at baseline All households Households with youth at baseline All households Households with youth at baseline

Follow-up at: 12-months 48-months 12-months 48-months 48-months 48-months 12-months 48-months 12-months 48-months
Impact 0.005 (0.028) 0.085** (0.042) 0.028 (0.037) 0.121*** (0.045) 0.264*** (0.032) 0.292*** (0.042) 0.007 (0.029) 0.024 (0.015) 0.029 (0.038) 0.027 (0.022)
Observations 2,630 2,566 1,602 1,609 2,566 1,609 2,630 2,566 1,602 1,609
R-squared 0.142 0.371 0.154 0.333 0.163 0.152 0.137 0.035 0.155 0.034
Control group mean of dependent variable 0.119 0.388 0.141 0.379 0.336 0.364 0.124 0.084 0.147 0.105

Robust standard errors presented in parentheses are adjusted for clustering at the level of the ward of residence.

***

p<0.01

**

p<0.05

*

p<0.1.

Controls include baseline values of the following household characteristics - log household size, main respondent age, gender, education and marital status, household demographic composition and indicators for the province of residence. Weights are applied to approximate effects for all eligible households in the study regions.

This information was collected only at final follow-up.