Did You Get Your Shots? Experimental Evidence on the Role of Reminders
MatÃas Busso,
Julián Cristia and
Sarah Humpage
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Abstract:
This paper presents the results of a randomized controlled trial conducted in clinics in rural Guatemala. In randomly selected clinics, community health workers received patient tracking lists that identified children in their coverage area who were due to receive a vaccine that month.
Keywords: Vaccination; Guatemala; Reminders; Field Experiment; Health; International (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 48
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