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Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation of the Household Welfare Impacts of Conditional and Unconditional Cash Transfers Given to Mothers or Fathers
Richard Akresh
, Damien de Walque, Harounan Kazianga
Economics
Center for Global Studies
Global Studies Programs and Courses
Center for African Studies
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Welfare Effects
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Cash Transfers
100%
Household Welfare
100%
Conditional Cash Transfers
100%
Randomized Evaluation
100%
Unconditional Cash Transfer
100%
Young children
50%
Children's Health
50%
Child Education
50%
Child Health Outcomes
50%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Delivery Mechanisms
25%
Randomly Distributed
25%
Livestock
25%
Older children
25%
Rainfall
25%
Socioeconomic Conditions
25%
Burkina Faso
25%
School Enrollment
25%
Welfare Outcomes
25%
Cash Crops
25%
Education Welfare
25%
Education Outcomes
25%
Preventive Screening
25%
Health Checkup
25%
Conditionality
25%
Household Investment
25%
Social Sciences
Household
100%
Burkina Faso
25%
School Enrollment
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Health Outcomes
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conditionality
100%
Aviation Employees
50%