Nudging by Beauty:Improving Women's Health Decisions and Well-Being in the Field
Hisaki Kono,
Minhaj Mahmud,
Yasuyuki Sawada,
Nahoko Mitsuyama and
Tomomi Tanaka
Discussion papers from Graduate School of Economics , Kyoto University
Abstract:
Health interventions often fail to influence behavior because they overlook the choice architecture. We assess a unique intervention targeting women in rural Bangladesh, which emphasized health, hygiene, and nutrition’s role in skin beauty. This intervention aimed to attract the attention of women, who tend to be beauty-conscious. Using the high-dimensional covariate balancing propensity score method, we find significant impacts on beauty, health outcomes, social relationships, and subjective well-being. Our analysis suggests the intervention’s effectiveness is unlikely due to omitted variable bias. Using meta-analysis, we highlight its effectiveness in leveraging beauty salience compared with existing health and hygiene programs.
Keywords: Hygiene; Health; Beauty. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D9 I1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 54
Date: 2024-03
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