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Stay in the Game: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Sports and Life Skills Program for Vulnerable Youth in Liberia

机译:留在比赛中:利比里亚脆弱青年的运动和生活技能计划的随机对照试验

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Over the past two decades, sports programs have proliferated as a mode of engaging youth in development projects. Thousands of organizations, millions of participants, and hundreds of millions of dollars are invested in sports-based development programs each year. The underlying belief that sports promote socioemotional skills, improve psychological well-being, and foster traits that boost labor force productivity has provided motivation to expand funding and offerings of sport-for-development programs. We partnered with an international nongovernmental organization to randomly assign 1,200 young adults to a sports and life skills development program. While we do not see evidence of improved psychosocial outcomes or resilience, we do find evidence that the program caused a 0.12 standard deviation increase in labor force participation. Secondary analysis suggests that the effects are strongest among those likely to be most disadvantaged in the labor market.
机译:在过去的二十年中,体育计划被激活为开发项目中的青年模式。 每年在基于体育的发展计划中投入数百万个组织,数百万参与者和数亿美元。 体育促进社会情调技能,改善心理福祉和促进劳动力生产力的促进特征的潜在信念为扩大了运动开发计划的资金和提议提供了动力。 我们与国际非政府组织合作,将1,200名年轻人随机分配给体育和生活技能发展计划。 虽然我们没有看到有关改善的心理社会结果或弹性的证据,但我们确实发现了该计划劳动力参与的0.12标准偏差增加。 二次分析表明,在劳动力市场上可能是最不利地位的效果最强。

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