This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as well as to increase access to education, health and other material life conditions. We find that cash transfers would have a positive effect of income on school enrolment: a one percent increase in per capita income could lead to a 0.0394 percent increase in the probability of children’s primary and secondary school enrolment. In addition, increased income resulted from cash transfers could significantly increase out-of-pocket (OOP) spending on education: a one percent increase in per capita income could help households increase OOP spending on education and OOP spending on education excluding tuition fee by 0.883 percent and 0.454 percent, ...
This paper examines the effects of poverty and schooling returns on child labour in Vietnam using ho...
Usingarandomized experimentin Mali, this study investigates whether Unconditional CashTransfer(UCT) ...
Although there are numerous studies on impact evaluation of overall health insurance, little is know...
This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as...
Using the Cambodia Socioeconomic Survey 2004 and employing micro-static simulation techniques, we me...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
For countries assessing whether to implement a cash transfer program, an ex-ante evaluation is vital...
We investigate the multigenerational effects of a primary school expansion program in Vietnam. In th...
Vietnam has been successful in economic growth and poverty reduction. One of important antipoverty p...
Following extensive economic and market reforms and more than a decade of negotiations, Vietnam beca...
We study the relationship between long term child health and human capital. Child health may suffer ...
A specific focus on children has been called for within the development and social protection debat...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This paper aims to gain insight into the types of strategies Vietnam can employ to improve its anti-...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This paper examines the effects of poverty and schooling returns on child labour in Vietnam using ho...
Usingarandomized experimentin Mali, this study investigates whether Unconditional CashTransfer(UCT) ...
Although there are numerous studies on impact evaluation of overall health insurance, little is know...
This study was aimed to estimate how cash transfer to children could help to reduce their poverty as...
Using the Cambodia Socioeconomic Survey 2004 and employing micro-static simulation techniques, we me...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
For countries assessing whether to implement a cash transfer program, an ex-ante evaluation is vital...
We investigate the multigenerational effects of a primary school expansion program in Vietnam. In th...
Vietnam has been successful in economic growth and poverty reduction. One of important antipoverty p...
Following extensive economic and market reforms and more than a decade of negotiations, Vietnam beca...
We study the relationship between long term child health and human capital. Child health may suffer ...
A specific focus on children has been called for within the development and social protection debat...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This paper aims to gain insight into the types of strategies Vietnam can employ to improve its anti-...
This report presents a brief literature review of childhood poverty in Vietnam, reviews national pol...
This paper examines the effects of poverty and schooling returns on child labour in Vietnam using ho...
Usingarandomized experimentin Mali, this study investigates whether Unconditional CashTransfer(UCT) ...
Although there are numerous studies on impact evaluation of overall health insurance, little is know...