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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Intergenerational Child Mortality Impacts of Deworming: Experimental Evidence from Two Decades of the Kenya Life Panel Survey"

Evaluator 1, Evaluator 2 and Charlotte Lane

No 2024-180, The Unjournal Evaluations from The Unjournal

Abstract: We organized two evaluations of the paper: "Intergenerational Child Mortality Impacts of Deworming: Experimental Evidence from Two Decades of the Kenya Life Panel Survey". The authors find evidence for an intergenerational mortality benefit that could be large enough to make a difference to the debate over the effectiveness of deworming (relative to other impactful interventions like bednets). The evaluators generally find the paper credible, but raise some concerns (e.g., about consistency with the pre-analysis plan) and request some robustness checks. The authors responded briefly, noting they are revising the paper in response to these and other comments. To read these evaluations, please see the links below.

Date: 2024-10-29
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.33a621b6

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