Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for social transfers and those who are ineligible. Popular targeting mechanisms include means testing, proxy means tests, categorical, geographic, community-based, and self-selection. This paper reviews empirical evidence from a range of social protection programmes on the accuracy of these mechanisms, in terms of minimising four targeting errors: inclusion and exclusion, by eligibility and by poverty. This paper also reviews available evidence on the various costs associated with targeting, not only administrative but also private, social, psycho-social, incentive-based and political costs. Comparisons are difficult, but all mechanisms generate tar...
This paper analyses whether a common targeting mechanism of conditional cash transfers (CCTs), an in...
This book provides a systematic analysis of the political processes shaping the distribution of soci...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that the targeting performance...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that effectively targeting per...
Global debates on social protection have raised concerns about the appropriateness of the targeting ...
Targeting error assessments for social transfers commonly rely on accuracy as a performance metric. ...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
Social transfer programs in developing countries are designed to contribute to poverty reduction by ...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
Summaries The case for targeting cash or in?kind transfers to the poor – that it maximises cost?eff...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: pub-electronic 2021-02-12, pub-print 2021-12Article ...
This paper analyses whether a common targeting mechanism of conditional cash transfers (CCTs), an in...
This book provides a systematic analysis of the political processes shaping the distribution of soci...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
Many methodologies exist for dividing a population into those who are classified as eligible for soc...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that the targeting performance...
Budget constraints faced by governments in developing countries imply that effectively targeting per...
Global debates on social protection have raised concerns about the appropriateness of the targeting ...
Targeting error assessments for social transfers commonly rely on accuracy as a performance metric. ...
The potential benefits of accurate targeting are substantial because public expenditures can be conc...
Social transfer programs in developing countries are designed to contribute to poverty reduction by ...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
Whether social protection benefits should be assigned to all (universal) or kept only for those who ...
Summaries The case for targeting cash or in?kind transfers to the poor – that it maximises cost?eff...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: pub-electronic 2021-02-12, pub-print 2021-12Article ...
This paper analyses whether a common targeting mechanism of conditional cash transfers (CCTs), an in...
This book provides a systematic analysis of the political processes shaping the distribution of soci...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...