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SUMMARY:phd seminar - Anushka Chawla*\, Naël Shehadeh**
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DESCRIPTION:*In traditional societies like those of rural India\, women con
 tinue to have limited agency over their health and decision-making\, which 
 makes information targeting difficult. In order to understand the importanc
 e of targeting crucial health information to different household members an
 d to explore how social norms can affect simple health-seeking behaviors of
  young married women in rural India.\, we conduct a randomized controlled t
 rial in 254 villages in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. To elic
 it the mother-in-law's central role in decision making for the pregnant wom
 en\, we consider two treatments randomized at the individual level: 1) wher
 e the maternal health information is given to only the pregnant woman\, and
  2) where the information is given to both the pregnant woman and the mothe
 r-in-law. At the village level\, we then experimentally vary whether this i
 nformation is provided individually at the household or whether it is provi
 ded in groups. We find that our intervention improves knowledge as well as 
 increases the number of antenatal care visits in the treatment groups versu
 s the control group. We also find that training women at individually at ho
 me leads to a higher number of visits than training women in a group. Furt
 her\, while there is no significant difference in health seeking behavior b
 ased on the recipient of the information in the individual setting\, also t
 raining the mother-in-law in a group setting leads to fewer antenatal visit
 s. Our preliminary results show that women who received our health interven
 tion are less likely to report post-delivery complications following simila
 r patterns as the impact on the number of antenatal visits. The study thus 
 provides a first causal evidence that there is indeed a positive relationsh
 ip between preventative health measures and postpartum health of both the m
 other and the baby.**Do banks price in environmental risks ? Using loan-lev
 el data from the credit registry of the Central Bank of Colombia matched wi
 th firm’s characteristics\, we examine how the sudden drop in the valuati
 on of fossil-fuel assets implied by the (exogenous) collapse of world oil p
 rices in the second quarter of 2014 affected banks’ lending terms to the 
 Colombian fossil fuel industry. In this work in progress\, we differentiate
  firms in the fossil fuel industry from other firms and tentatively find th
 at the collapse of oil prices led to a disproportionate increase in the pro
 bability of default of firms in the fossil fuel industry\, particularly exp
 osed to the shock.\\n\\nContact: Camille Hainnaux : camille.hainnaux[at]uni
 v-amu.frDaniela Horta Saenz : daniela.horta-saenz[at]univ-amu.frJade Ponsar
 d : jade.ponsard[at]univ-amu.frNathan Vieira : nathan.vieira[at]univ-amu.fr
 \n\nPlus d'informations: https://amse-aixmarseille.fr/fr/evenements/anushka
 -chawla-na%C3%ABl-shehadeh
LOCATION:Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre\, AMU - AMSE\, 5-9 boulevar
 d Maurice Bourdet\, 13001 Marseille
URL;VALUE=URI:https://amse-aixmarseille.fr/fr/evenements/anushka-chawla-na%C3%ABl-shehadeh
CONTACT:Camille Hainnaux : camille.hainnaux[at]univ-amu.frDaniela Horta Sae
 nz : daniela.horta-saenz[at]univ-amu.frJade Ponsard : jade.ponsard[at]univ-
 amu.frNathan Vieira : nathan.vieira[at]univ-amu.fr
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