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Predicting the impact of mentoring sessions on individuals' migration behavior

Study ID sspp-2023-0009-v1

General Details

Project Social Networks and Migration in Senegal
Study ID sspp-2023-0009-v1
Study Title Predicting the impact of mentoring sessions on individuals' migration behavior
Authors Bernd Beber, Cara Ebert, Lucia Franzl
Completion Time 10 Minutes
Close Date Feb. 24, 2023
Discipline Psychology, Sociology
Field Behavioral Insights, Demography
Country Online (many countries)
Abstract
This survey is part of a project about migration in Senegal conducted by the RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research based in Germany. The project aims to analyse factors that shape domestic migration decisions and behaviour. RWI carried out a baseline survey of 4,700 Men aged 18 to 40 in 145 rural villages during the planting season in September 2022 , followed by a randomized controlled trial of migration-related interventions in November 2022. An endline survey is planned for March 2023 during the agricultural off-season. With this present survey, we are asking you to predict the effects of interventions that took place as part of RWI’s study.




Citation
Beber, Bernd, Ebert, Cara, and Lucia Franzl. 2023. "Predicting the impact of mentoring sessions on individuals' migration behavior." Social Science Prediction Platform. January 21. https://socialscienceprediction.org/s/yaze2c