Working Paper

Improved Menstrual Health and the Workplace: An RCT with Female Bangladeshi Garment Workers

Kristina Czura, Andreas Menzel, Martina Miotto
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10289

Menstruation can limit female labor force participation, especially in low-income countries, where menstrual hygiene practices are constrained by lack of finances and information. In a randomized controlled trial with around 1,900 female workers from four Bangladeshi garment factories, we relax both constraints individually and jointly by providing free sanitary pads and information on hygienic menstrual practices. Both access to sanitary pads and information improve menstrual practices, either by the adoption of new products, or by knowledge gains and improved use of traditional materials, and both interventions improve health outcomes. However, these positive effects do not translate to better labor outcomes, such as earnings and work attendance.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: menstrual health, health behaviour, labor force participation, export manufacturing
JEL Classification: O140, O150, O350, M540, J320, J810