There is limited empirical evidence on whether cash transfers to poor pregnant women improve children's birth outcomes and potentially help weaken the cycle of intergenerational poverty. Using a unique array of program and social security administrative micro- data matched to longitudinal vital statistics in Uruguay, we estimate that participation in a generous social assistance program led to a sizable reduction in the incidence of low birthweight. The effect is due to faster intrauterine growth rather than longer gestational length. Our findings are consistent with improved maternal nutrition during pregnancy being a key driver of improved birthweight
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether cash social assistance to poor pregnant women im...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether unrestricted cash social assistance to poor pregnant ...
There is growing evidence on positive human capital impacts of large, poverty‐focused cash transfer ...
The goal of federal food and nutrition programs in the United States is to improve the nutritional w...
Cash transfers have been shown to improve birth outcomes by improving maternal nutrition, increasing...
Abstract: We use data from a controlled randomized trial to estimate the effect of Mexicos Condition...
Background: Poor birth outcomes are an important global public health problem. Social assistance pro...
Background: Poverty constitutes a barrier to poor women in accessing healthcare services in most dev...
The positive relationship between income and health is well established. However, the direction of c...
BACKGROUND: Lack of nutrition, inadequate housing, low education and limited access to quality care ...
We assess the effects of JUNTOS, a conditional cash transfer program targeted to poor rural househol...
Although conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are traditionally evaluated in relation to child schoolin...
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether cash social assistance to poor pregnant women im...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether unrestricted cash social assistance to poor pregnant ...
There is growing evidence on positive human capital impacts of large, poverty‐focused cash transfer ...
The goal of federal food and nutrition programs in the United States is to improve the nutritional w...
Cash transfers have been shown to improve birth outcomes by improving maternal nutrition, increasing...
Abstract: We use data from a controlled randomized trial to estimate the effect of Mexicos Condition...
Background: Poor birth outcomes are an important global public health problem. Social assistance pro...
Background: Poverty constitutes a barrier to poor women in accessing healthcare services in most dev...
The positive relationship between income and health is well established. However, the direction of c...
BACKGROUND: Lack of nutrition, inadequate housing, low education and limited access to quality care ...
We assess the effects of JUNTOS, a conditional cash transfer program targeted to poor rural househol...
Although conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are traditionally evaluated in relation to child schoolin...
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Becoming pregnant and giving birth under the age of 20 is associated with a range of adverse social,...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...