This paper explores the role of conditionality in policies targeting the poor. By requiring beneficiaries to send their children to school and to undertake regular health visits, proponents argue, conditionalities improve human capital outcomes, promoting resilience. This widespread perception has led to the adoption of conditional cash transfers in many countries. Yet policy debate on conditionality does not always reflect a full appreciation of how behavioural, administrative and political economy variables influence outcomes. This paper identifies the multiple channels through which conditionality determines human capital outcomes and reviews the evidence on linkages between conditionality and processes of resilience
Empowerment, resilience and poverty reduction strategies seem to be bound bymutual exclusion. Throug...
The idea of local “ownership” of development policies is now popular among the donor community, but ...
Supported by a virtual plethora of impact evaluations, conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have been w...
Conditional cash transfer schemes, which use cash to incentivize uptake of basic health and educatio...
The use of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) as means of combating poverty has increased considerabl...
Cash transfers programs have been shown to have positive effects on a variety of outcomes. While muc...
The design of public cash transfers involves a careful balancing of policy priorities and objectives...
The Conditional Cash Transfers are a form of government of poverty that rests notoriously on individ...
This volume looks at the effectiveness of conditionality in structural adjustment programmes. Tony K...
Conditional cash transfer programs are now used extensively to encourage poor parents to increase in...
Can process conditionality really enhance poverty reduction in developing countries? This question i...
Does policy conditionality worsen domestic welfare, as governments are forced to attempt unpopular r...
Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) have spread through the developing world in the past two decades. ...
Most developing countries have introduced large-scale programmes of direct transfers with the inten...
Empowerment, resilience and poverty reduction strategies seem to be bound by mutual exclusion. Throu...
Empowerment, resilience and poverty reduction strategies seem to be bound bymutual exclusion. Throug...
The idea of local “ownership” of development policies is now popular among the donor community, but ...
Supported by a virtual plethora of impact evaluations, conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have been w...
Conditional cash transfer schemes, which use cash to incentivize uptake of basic health and educatio...
The use of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) as means of combating poverty has increased considerabl...
Cash transfers programs have been shown to have positive effects on a variety of outcomes. While muc...
The design of public cash transfers involves a careful balancing of policy priorities and objectives...
The Conditional Cash Transfers are a form of government of poverty that rests notoriously on individ...
This volume looks at the effectiveness of conditionality in structural adjustment programmes. Tony K...
Conditional cash transfer programs are now used extensively to encourage poor parents to increase in...
Can process conditionality really enhance poverty reduction in developing countries? This question i...
Does policy conditionality worsen domestic welfare, as governments are forced to attempt unpopular r...
Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) have spread through the developing world in the past two decades. ...
Most developing countries have introduced large-scale programmes of direct transfers with the inten...
Empowerment, resilience and poverty reduction strategies seem to be bound by mutual exclusion. Throu...
Empowerment, resilience and poverty reduction strategies seem to be bound bymutual exclusion. Throug...
The idea of local “ownership” of development policies is now popular among the donor community, but ...
Supported by a virtual plethora of impact evaluations, conditional cash transfers (CCTs) have been w...