BMC Public Health | |
The effect of an affordable daycare program on health and economic well-being in Rajasthan, India: protocol for a cluster-randomized impact evaluation study | |
Study Protocol | |
Anoushaka Chandrashekar1  Shannon Maloney1  Parul Agarwal1  Arijit Nandi2  Sam Harper2  | |
[1] Institute for Financial Management and Research—Leveraging Evidence for Access and Development (IFMR-LEAD), Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India;Institute for Health and Social Policy & Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health, McGill University, 1130 Pine Avenue West, H3A 1A3, Montreal, QC, Canada; | |
关键词: Child day care centers; Childcare; Nurseries; Women’s empowerment; Socioeconomic status; Health; Cluster randomized controlled trial; India; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12889-016-3176-9 | |
received in 2016-04-21, accepted in 2016-05-26, 发布年份 2016 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundThe provision of affordable and reliable daycare services is a potentially important policy lever for empowering Indian women. Access to daycare might reduce barriers to labor force entry and generate economic opportunities for women, improve education for girls caring for younger siblings, and promote nutrition and learning among children. However, empirical evidence concerning the effects of daycare programs in low-and-middle-income countries is scarce. This cluster-randomized trial will estimate the effect of a community-based daycare program on health and economic well-being over the life-course among women and children living in rural Rajasthan, India.MethodsThis three-year study takes place in rural communities from five blocks in the Udaipur District of rural Rajasthan. The intervention is the introduction of a full-time, affordable, community-based daycare program. At baseline, 3177 mothers with age eligible children living in 160 village hamlets were surveyed. After the baseline, these hamlets were randomized to the intervention or control groups and respondents will be interviewed on two more occasions. Primary social and economic outcomes include women’s economic status and economic opportunity, women’s empowerment, and children’s educational attainment. Primary health outcomes include women’s mental health, as well as children’s nutritional status.DiscussionThis interdisciplinary research initiative will provide rigorous evidence concerning the effects of daycare in lower-income settings. In doing so it will address an important research gap and has the potential to inform policies for improving the daycare system in India in ways that promote health and economic well-being.Trial registration(1) The ISRCTN clinical trial registry (ISRCTN45369145), http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN45369145, registered on May 16, 2016 and (2) The American Economic Association’s registry for randomized controlled trials (AEARCTR-0000774), http://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/774, registered on July 15, 2015
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© Nandi et al. 2016
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