chore(data): Unify intervention categories

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theory: economic empowerment theory theory: economic empowerment theory
limitations: results restricted to 1 year; relatively high attrition rate limitations: results restricted to 1 year; relatively high attrition rate
observation: observation:
- intervention: maternity benefits; childcare subsidy - intervention: subsidy (childcare)
institutional: 0 institutional: 0
structural: 1 structural: 1
agency: 0 agency: 0
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channels: increased ability to work through lower childcare burden channels: increased ability to work through lower childcare burden
direction: 1 direction: 1
significance: 2 # 0 nsg / 1 msg / 2 sg significance: 2 # 0 nsg / 1 msg / 2 sg
- intervention: childcare subsidy - intervention: subsidy (childcare)
institutional: 0 institutional: 0
structural: 1 structural: 1
agency: 0 agency: 0
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notes: notes:
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An experimental study on the impacts of providing childcare vouchers to poort women in urban Kenya, estimating the impacts on their economic empowerment. An experimental study on the impacts of providing childcare vouchers to poor women in urban Kenya, estimating the impacts on their economic empowerment.
The empowerment is measured through disaggregated analyses of maternal income, employment probability and hours worked. The empowerment is measured through disaggregated analyses of maternal income, employment probability and hours worked.
It finds that, for married mothers there was a significantly positive effect on employment probability and hours worked, suggesting their increased ability to work through lower childcare costs increasing personal agency. It finds that, for married mothers there was a significantly positive effect on employment probability and hours worked, suggesting their increased ability to work through lower childcare costs increasing personal agency.
For single mothers, it finds a negative effect on hours worked, though with a stable income. For single mothers, it finds a negative effect on hours worked, though with a stable income.

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theory: human capital theory theory: human capital theory
limitations: analytical household-level limitations; no indirect cost-effects able to be accounted for; static model limitations: analytical household-level limitations; no indirect cost-effects able to be accounted for; static model
observation: observation:
- intervention: cash transfer (conditional) - intervention: direct transfers (cash)
institutional: 0 institutional: 0
structural: 1 structural: 1
agency: 0 agency: 0

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theory: theory:
limitations: effect on employment is insignificant with IV on randomization alone; relatively small overall sample limitations: effect on employment is insignificant with IV on randomization alone; relatively small overall sample
observation: observation:
- intervention: maternity benefits; childcare subsidy - intervention: subsidy (childcare)
institutional: 0 institutional: 0
structural: 1 structural: 1
agency: 1 agency: 1