Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme is a social protection program designed to alleviate poverty, reduce malnutrition and improve school enrolment by delivering a regular cash grant targeting ultra-poor and labour-constrained households. In contrast to many experiences in Latin America in which the woman is necessarily, or preferably, the beneficiary of the household who gets the program grant, in Malawi, the cash transfer goes to the head of household regardless of gender. This paper assesses the impact of SCT in Malawi from the gender perspective, assessing to which extent the effect of the program changes if the cash transfer is received by a female head of household in comparison to a male head. Using a longitudinal data from 2007 and 20...
Social cash transfer programs are increasingly employed in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce household vu...
This paper studies the differential effect of targeting cash transfers to men or women on the struct...
Land reform may be an effective means of reducing poverty in many developing countries where policy ...
Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme is a social protection program designed to alleviate poverty, red...
We study the impact of one-season transfers framed for agricultural investment combined with agricul...
Malawi’s Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme was launched in Mchinji district in 2006. The programm...
This research aims at investigating the impact of food assistance programmes on the resilience to fo...
This paper investigates the interplay between the Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) and the Farm...
The Red de Protección Social (RPS) in Nicaragua is one of a growing number of conditional cash trans...
The International Food Policy Research Institute is leading a three-year research program to assess ...
Social cash transfer (SCT) programmes involve direct financial support to vulnerable households. Vul...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
MSc (Sociology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMost female-headed households are in general ...
Women are the primary recipients of many welfare programs around the world. Despite frequent claims ...
In many conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes worldwide— including Brazil’s Bolsa Família—cash ...
Social cash transfer programs are increasingly employed in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce household vu...
This paper studies the differential effect of targeting cash transfers to men or women on the struct...
Land reform may be an effective means of reducing poverty in many developing countries where policy ...
Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme is a social protection program designed to alleviate poverty, red...
We study the impact of one-season transfers framed for agricultural investment combined with agricul...
Malawi’s Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme was launched in Mchinji district in 2006. The programm...
This research aims at investigating the impact of food assistance programmes on the resilience to fo...
This paper investigates the interplay between the Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) and the Farm...
The Red de Protección Social (RPS) in Nicaragua is one of a growing number of conditional cash trans...
The International Food Policy Research Institute is leading a three-year research program to assess ...
Social cash transfer (SCT) programmes involve direct financial support to vulnerable households. Vul...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
MSc (Sociology), North-West University, Mahikeng CampusMost female-headed households are in general ...
Women are the primary recipients of many welfare programs around the world. Despite frequent claims ...
In many conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes worldwide— including Brazil’s Bolsa Família—cash ...
Social cash transfer programs are increasingly employed in sub-Saharan Africa to reduce household vu...
This paper studies the differential effect of targeting cash transfers to men or women on the struct...
Land reform may be an effective means of reducing poverty in many developing countries where policy ...