This paper evaluates the causal effect of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa on household food consumption and dietary diversity. The analysis uses the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) covering 2008, 2010-2011 and 2012, and carries out a regression discontinuity design exploiting the increase in the age limit criteria for eligibility for the program. Our results show that the CSG have proved to be effective in increasing total food expenditure per adult equivalent but has not significantly changed the dietary habits of the beneficiary households, nor has the program resulted in any stronger effect for the most vulnerable subgroups of the beneficiary population. To analyse the external and internal validities of ...
Food insecurity is one of the international community's priorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This...
Food security and good nutrition are key determinants of child well-being. There is strong evidence...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
This paper evaluates the causal effect of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa ...
This study analyses the theoretical pathways that link cash transfers to food security and labor sup...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Cash transfer programs are used as new policies to increase nutrition and human capital of children ...
Child malnutrition is persistent in many developing countries and is a serious problem. Shekar, Heav...
This paper evaluates the effects of cash transfer (CT) programmes introduced during the 1990s and 20...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Social protection can take many forms. Both cash transfers and food security may have important cont...
Vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan African countries often face high levels of food insecurity wh...
This paper analyses the causal effects of the Zimbabwe Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) progra...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.It is estimated that over 690 million ...
Food insecurity is one of the international community's priorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This...
Food security and good nutrition are key determinants of child well-being. There is strong evidence...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
This paper evaluates the causal effect of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa ...
This study analyses the theoretical pathways that link cash transfers to food security and labor sup...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Large numbers of South Africans receive social grants (public transfers) or remittances (private tra...
Cash transfer programs are used as new policies to increase nutrition and human capital of children ...
Child malnutrition is persistent in many developing countries and is a serious problem. Shekar, Heav...
This paper evaluates the effects of cash transfer (CT) programmes introduced during the 1990s and 20...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Social protection can take many forms. Both cash transfers and food security may have important cont...
Vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan African countries often face high levels of food insecurity wh...
This paper analyses the causal effects of the Zimbabwe Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) progra...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.It is estimated that over 690 million ...
Food insecurity is one of the international community's priorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This...
Food security and good nutrition are key determinants of child well-being. There is strong evidence...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...