In 2008, Uganda gave $400/person to thousands of young people to help them start skilled trades, work more, and raise incomes. Four years on, an experimental evaluation found grants raised work by 17% and earnings by 38% (Blattman, Fiala, Martinez 2014). After 9 years, we find these gains have dissipated. Grantees’ investment leveled off; controls eventually increased their incomes through business and casual labor; and so both groups converged in employment, earnings, and consumption levels. We see little effect on mortality, fertility, or family health and education. However, grants had lasting impacts on durable asset stocks and skilled work
We will explore the effect of additional grant aid for poor students on college graduation and post ...
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This paper investigates whether the effects of a cash transfer program persist or wear off in the lo...
We study a government program in Uganda designed to help the poor and unemployed become self-employe...
This study quantifies the long-run impacts of Social Cash Transfers (SCTs) and carries out the first...
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Whereas Uganda's recovery and growth strategies have delivered impressive poverty reduction, ensurin...
Interventions aimed at improving the nutrition, health, and education of young children are often mo...
The paper reports on an ex-ante evaluation of the nationwide scale up of two pilot cash transfer pro...
Standard economic theory suggests that one-time business grants can have at most temporary effects, ...
Dofiles, ready-for-analysis data used in the analysis published in the Final Report to 3ie on the pr...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011South Africa, like int...
High-impact policies may not lead to support for the political party that introduces them. In 2008, ...
This paper looks at the spillover effects of a grant, the Youth Opportunities Program (YOP), on huma...
Persistently high poverty rates in developing countries have negatively affected social welfare outc...
We will explore the effect of additional grant aid for poor students on college graduation and post ...
Education, as an indispensable component of human capital, has been acknowledged to play a critical ...
This paper investigates whether the effects of a cash transfer program persist or wear off in the lo...
We study a government program in Uganda designed to help the poor and unemployed become self-employe...
This study quantifies the long-run impacts of Social Cash Transfers (SCTs) and carries out the first...
Abstract: International child sponsorship is one of the leading forms of direct aid from households ...
Whereas Uganda's recovery and growth strategies have delivered impressive poverty reduction, ensurin...
Interventions aimed at improving the nutrition, health, and education of young children are often mo...
The paper reports on an ex-ante evaluation of the nationwide scale up of two pilot cash transfer pro...
Standard economic theory suggests that one-time business grants can have at most temporary effects, ...
Dofiles, ready-for-analysis data used in the analysis published in the Final Report to 3ie on the pr...
Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011South Africa, like int...
High-impact policies may not lead to support for the political party that introduces them. In 2008, ...
This paper looks at the spillover effects of a grant, the Youth Opportunities Program (YOP), on huma...
Persistently high poverty rates in developing countries have negatively affected social welfare outc...
We will explore the effect of additional grant aid for poor students on college graduation and post ...
Education, as an indispensable component of human capital, has been acknowledged to play a critical ...
This paper investigates whether the effects of a cash transfer program persist or wear off in the lo...