Building Support for Gender Equality Among Young Adolescents in School: Findings From Mumbai, India

Building Support for Gender Equality Among Young Adolescents in School: Findings From Mumbai, India

2 This method compares the difference in outcomes in the different arms before and after the interventions. It ac- counts for external factors that may have influenced study outcomes in all arms over time as well as any pre-existing differences between the different arms at baseline
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