Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Series: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers Creation-Date: 2024-11-21 Revision-Date: 2024-10-22 Number: 22-087/V Author-Name: Rachel Cassidy Author-Workplace-Name: Institute for Fiscal Studies & World Bank Author-Name: Anaya Dam Author-Workplace-Name: Utrecht University Author-Name: Wendy Janssens Author-Workplace-Name: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Tinbergen Institute Author-Name: Umair Kiani Author-Workplace-Name: Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan Author-Name: Karlijn Morsink Author-Workplace-Name: Utrecht University, Wageningen University & Cornell University Title: Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage Abstract: We ask whether it is more effective to target men, women, or both — with the same intervention in the same context — to improve women’s and girls’ outcomes when behaviour is governed by gendered social norms. We conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial of an edutainment intervention aimed at delaying marriage of adolescent girls — in two provinces of Pakistan, where community norms favour early marriage. We find that targeting men, alone or jointly with women, reduces child marriages in households directly targeted by the intervention. Targeting women, alone or jointly with men, leads to sustained reductions in child marriages at the village level. To rationalize this pattern of results, we build on a model of Bayesian persuasion in the household, where women are more hesitant to deviate from social norms. We extend this by allowing for gender-segregated information transmission from targeted spouses to other households in the village. Classification-JEL: Keywords: Social Norms, Targeting, Gender, Child Marriage, Edutainment File-URL: https://papers.tinbergen.nl/22087.pdf File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 722.497 bytes Handle: RePEc:tin:wpaper:20220087