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Three Applied Economic Studies on Issues Facing African Youth

机译:关于非洲青年面临的问题的三项应用经济学研究

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This manuscript is comprised of three independent essays in applied microeconomics. Each essay examines a distinct challenge or trend impacting African youth. First, I look at the sports betting industry which has exploded across many African countries over the past decade, targeting young men as its primary consumers. In Kampala, Uganda, the site of my study, nearly one in three young men age 18 to 40 participate in sports betting, spending 8-12% of their weekly income on these activities. The second chapter presents results from an impact evaluation of a sports and youth group program in Monrovia, Liberia. The use of sports and youth programs has become extremely popular for many multilateral and international non-profit organizations' efforts to engage and improve the conditions of marginalized or at-risk youth in developing countries. The final chapter looks at the impact of rainfall shocks on marriage decisions among youth from Burkina Faso, a setting where marriages are determined by households and influenced by financial constraints and economic shocks.;In the first essay, "Betting, Saving, and Lumpy Expenditures: Sports Betting in Uganda'', I present evidence from my field study on one of the causes of high betting demand among young Ugandan men. In my paper, I show that financial constraints push many men towards betting in the hopes of payouts desired for unmet liquidity needs. I use a range of experimental and quasi-experimental methods and present four pieces of evidence in support of this claim. Winnings from betting increase the size and likelihood of making large, lumpy purchases, with strongest effects among those with limited ability to save. I then use a randomized intervention to improve an alternative strategy of liquidity generation to betting by distributing a basic commitment savings technology and find that it lowers recipients' demand for betting. Next, I use an experimental prime or nudge, increasing the salience of a desired large expenditure, and find that it increases demand for betting tickets, particularly among those with low ability to save. And finally, I use a randomized budgeting exercise and find that it lowers demand for betting among those who learn that their ability to save is better than previously believed. For people whose ability to save and borrow is inhibited or costly, betting provides an enticing alternative way to generate meaningful sums of liquidity despite imposing considerable losses.;My second essay, "Do Sports Change Lives? Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial'', is the product of a joint project with Lori Beaman, Niall Keleher, and Jeremy Magruder. In this project we assess the impact of a popular form of international development program that uses sports both as a direct intervention and also as a point of entry to facilitate engagement with vulnerable youth. The stated ambitions of sports for development programs are typically both admirable and lofty, but we find only limited evidence that the impacts of these programs match their promises. We find evidence of some modest impacts on psychosocial behaviors for young men with moderate improvements in measures of self-esteem and aggressive behavior. We also see an increase in labor force participation for both men and women, although earnings among those working remain unchanged. We also explore whether the research structure required by randomization may have hindered program efficacy. However, it appears that program effects were likely stronger among late registrants who are more likely to have been excluded in the absence of the study. And finally, permitting endogenously formed sports groups may have increased pre-existing social network connections on sports teams. We find that presence of friends does impact program attendance but does not significantly impact program outcomes.;In my third essay, "Marriage Markets and Rainfall Shocks: Evidence from Burkina Faso'', I analyze the impact of rainfall shocks on marriage outcomes for young men and women in Burkina Faso. In particular, I use quasi-random variation in rainfall to provide evidence that low rainfall from two years ago causes an increase in the likelihood of marriage for young women by 15%. These effects are strongest among women aged 13-16. In addition, I present evidence that closed marriage markets, where womens' partners are most likely to come from the same local geographic area, respond less to rainfall shocks than areas where marriage markets are likely to be more geographically integrated. This finding is consistent with basic trade theory on market structure and response to simultaneous shifts of supply and demand in opposite directions.
机译:该手稿由应用微观经济学的三篇独立论文组成。每篇文章都探讨了影响非洲青年的独特挑战或趋势。首先,我看一下体育博彩业,该行业在过去十年间在许多非洲国家蓬勃发展,以年轻人为主要消费者。在我研究的地点乌干达坎帕拉,几乎三分之一的18至40岁的年轻人参加了体育博彩,他们将每周收入的8-12%用于这些活动。第二章介绍了利比里亚蒙罗维亚体育与青年团体计划的影响评估结果。在许多多边和国际非营利组织努力吸引和改善发展中国家边缘化或处于危险中的青年的情况下,体育和青年计划的使用已变得极为流行。最后一章探讨了降雨冲击对布基纳法索年轻人的婚姻决定的影响,在这种情况下,婚姻由家庭决定,并受到经济限制和经济冲击的影响。在第一篇文章中,“投注,储蓄和块头支出” :乌干达的体育博彩”,我从实地研究中获得了乌干达年轻男性博彩需求高的原因之一的证据。在我的论文中,我证明了财务拮据迫使许多男性朝着博彩发展,以期获得期望的支出未满足流动性需求。我使用了一系列实验和准实验方法,并提出了四项证据来支持这一主张。博彩的获利增加了购买大块商品的规模和可能性,在能力有限的人中影响最大然后,我通过分配基本的承诺储蓄技术和d发现它降低了收件人的投注需求。接下来,我使用实验性的预注或轻推,增加了所需大笔支出的显着性,发现这增加了对投注票的需求,尤其是在那些储蓄能力较低的人中。最后,我使用了随机预算方法,发现它降低了那些知道自己的储蓄能力比以前认为的要好的人的博彩需求。对于储蓄能力和借贷能力受到抑制或代价高昂的人们来说,博彩提供了一种诱人的替代方法,尽管造成了巨大损失,但仍可以产生有意义的流动性。我的第二篇文章“运动改变了生活吗?来自随机对照试验的证据”,是与Lori Beaman,Niall Keleher和Jeremy Magruder的联合项目的产品,在此项目中,我们评估了一种流行的国际发展计划的影响,该计划既将体育作为直接干预手段,也将其作为促进发展的切入点与弱势青年的互动:体育促进发展计划的雄心壮志既令人钦佩又崇高,但我们发现只有有限的证据表明这些计划的影响符合其诺言;我们发现有证据表明,这些对年轻人的心理社会行为有一些适度的影响。在自尊和攻击行为方面的适度改善我们也看到男性和女性劳动参与率都有所增加男性,尽管工作的人的收入保持不变。我们还探讨了随机化所需的研究结构是否可能阻碍了程序的有效性。但是,似乎后期注册者的计划效果可能更强,他们在没有研究的情况下更可能被排除在外。最后,允许内生形成的运动团体可能增加了运动队上已有的社交网络联系。我们发现朋友的存在确实会影响计划的出勤率,但不会显着影响计划的结果。;在我的第三篇文章《婚姻市场和降雨冲击:来自布基纳法索的证据》中,我分析了降雨冲击对年轻人婚姻结果的影响。特别是,我使用了布基纳法索的男性和女性降雨,以提供证据表明两年前的低降雨导致年轻女性结婚的可能性增加了15%,这些影响在年龄较大的女性中最为明显13-16。此外,我提供的证据表明,封闭的婚姻市场最可能使女性伴侣来自同一地区,而对降雨冲击的反应则要比婚姻市场在地理上更可能一体化的地区少。这一发现与关于市场结构的基本贸易理论以及对供求同时向相反方向变化的反应是一致的。

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  • 作者

    Herskowitz, Sylvan Rene.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Economic theory.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 150 p.
  • 总页数 150
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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