This study analyses the theoretical pathways that link cash transfers to food security and labor supply and the assumptions that underlie their e ectiveness. It also provides an impact evaluation of the e ectiveness of one of the major unconditional cash transfer programmes implemented in South Africa - the Child Support Grant (CSG) - in sustaining food access and dietary diversi cation in the bene ciary households and in a ecting gender inequality from the perspective of the labor market status. We carry out a regression discontinuity design which exploits the variation induced by the expansion in the grant eligibility related to the child age on data from the National Income Dynamics Study covering years 2008, 2010-2011 and 2012. Our eval...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
Vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan African countries often face high levels of food insecurity wh...
This paper evaluates the causal effect of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa ...
Cash transfer programs are used as new policies to increase nutrition and human capital of children ...
A gender lens was applied in an empirical study to assess the dynamics and policy implications of on...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents one of the major cash transfer implemented in South Africa ...
This paper surveys the South African and international literature surrounding the impact of cash tra...
Food security and good nutrition are key determinants of child well-being. There is strong evidence ...
During the last two decades, cash transfer programs have become a significant tool across low and mi...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
Food insecurity is one of the international community's priorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This...
Abstract: The paper uses the National Income Dynamics Data for Wave 1, Wave 2 and Wave 3 in order to...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
Vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan African countries often face high levels of food insecurity wh...
This paper evaluates the causal effect of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa ...
Cash transfer programs are used as new policies to increase nutrition and human capital of children ...
A gender lens was applied in an empirical study to assess the dynamics and policy implications of on...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
The Child Support Grant (CSG) represents one of the major cash transfer implemented in South Africa ...
This paper surveys the South African and international literature surrounding the impact of cash tra...
Food security and good nutrition are key determinants of child well-being. There is strong evidence ...
During the last two decades, cash transfer programs have become a significant tool across low and mi...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
Food insecurity is one of the international community's priorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This...
Abstract: The paper uses the National Income Dynamics Data for Wave 1, Wave 2 and Wave 3 in order to...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
Vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan African countries often face high levels of food insecurity wh...