Although a wide variety of livelihood programs for adult women exist in India, they rarely include adolescent girls. Of those that do, few employ rigorous scientific methods to evaluate program impact. This brief describes a project conducted in slum areas of Allahabad, in Uttar Pradesh. The Population Council, in collaboration with CARE-India, tested the feasibility and impact of adding four livelihoods and life-skill components to a reproductive health program for adolescent girls (both school-going and out-of-school) aged 14–19. Using a quasi-experimental pre- and post-test design that contrasted the experimental group with a comparison group of adolescents, the project investigated whether the intervention increased girls\u27 physical m...
Existing research indicates that self-efficacy, aspirations, skills, and an enabling environment are...
The importance of starting young to change youths’ attitudes and behaviors—especially of young boys—...
India has one of the largest populations of married adolescent girls in the world. Despite the high ...
Although a wide variety of livelihood programs for adult women exist in India, they rarely include a...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program and Policy Research Di...
While all adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, girls’ life choices are...
The Population Council in collaboration with CARE India has been conducting an operations research (...
This Population Council working paper examines whether an experimental intervention for girls aged 1...
While adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, the choices available to un...
There are 66 million adolescent females aged 13–19 in India. Their lives are characterized by limite...
As a pioneer in the relatively young field of adolescent livelihood programs, the Population Council...
This report is the result of a collaborative project undertaken by Prerana and the Population Counci...
This report is the result of a collaborative project undertaken by Prerana, a Delhi-based NGO, and t...
The Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a key Indian micro-finance nongovernmental organizatio...
This docuent shares case studies from the Council's work (with NGOs such as CARE) on adolescent girl...
Existing research indicates that self-efficacy, aspirations, skills, and an enabling environment are...
The importance of starting young to change youths’ attitudes and behaviors—especially of young boys—...
India has one of the largest populations of married adolescent girls in the world. Despite the high ...
Although a wide variety of livelihood programs for adult women exist in India, they rarely include a...
The Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) program and Policy Research Di...
While all adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, girls’ life choices are...
The Population Council in collaboration with CARE India has been conducting an operations research (...
This Population Council working paper examines whether an experimental intervention for girls aged 1...
While adolescents in India face a rapidly changing economic environment, the choices available to un...
There are 66 million adolescent females aged 13–19 in India. Their lives are characterized by limite...
As a pioneer in the relatively young field of adolescent livelihood programs, the Population Council...
This report is the result of a collaborative project undertaken by Prerana and the Population Counci...
This report is the result of a collaborative project undertaken by Prerana, a Delhi-based NGO, and t...
The Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a key Indian micro-finance nongovernmental organizatio...
This docuent shares case studies from the Council's work (with NGOs such as CARE) on adolescent girl...
Existing research indicates that self-efficacy, aspirations, skills, and an enabling environment are...
The importance of starting young to change youths’ attitudes and behaviors—especially of young boys—...
India has one of the largest populations of married adolescent girls in the world. Despite the high ...