Automated Author Profile

La Mattina, Giulia

Current S-Index

4.1

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.0

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

69.2%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

2

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

S-Index Interpretation

S-Index Over Time

Cumulative Citations Over Time

Cumulative Mentions Over Time

Datasets

Replication data for: Does Maternal Education Decrease Female Genital Cutting? (Version: 1)

Female genital cutting (FGC) affects more than 200 million women globally. Education is often depicted as an effective instrument for abandoning the practice, but causal evidence is scant. This paper uses the introduction of the Universal Primary Education program in Nigeria as a natural experiment to identify the causal effect of mothers’ education on the probability that their daughters are cut. Household survey data indicate no statistically significant impact of the reform on the probability that daughters undergo FGC, which may be explained by an insignificant effect of the reform on maternal support for the practice.

Authors

  • De Cao, Elisabetta ;
  • La Mattina, Giulia
1 Citation0 Mentions69% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.3886/e116490v1January 2019

Replication data for: Does Maternal Education Decrease Female Genital Cutting? (Version: V0)

Female genital cutting (FGC) affects more than 200 million women globally. Education is often depicted as an effective instrument for abandoning the practice, but causal evidence is scant. This paper uses the introduction of the Universal Primary Education program in Nigeria as a natural experiment to identify the causal effect of mothers’ education on the probability that their daughters are cut. Household survey data indicate no statistically significant impact of the reform on the probability that daughters undergo FGC, which may be explained by an insignificant effect of the reform on maternal support for the practice.

Authors

  • De Cao, Elisabetta ;
  • La Mattina, Giulia
1 Citation0 Mentions69% FAIR2.0 Dataset Index
10.3886/e116490January 2019