Low take-up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrative barriers. There is limited evidence on which of these potential channels is more salient in which contexts. We designed and implemented a randomized controlled trial to assess the extent to which informational barriers are responsible for the prevalent low take-up of government benefits among Colombian conflict-driven internal refugees. We provide timely information on benefits eligibility via SMS to a random half of the displaced household that migrated to Bogotá over a 6-month period. We show that improving information increases benefits' take-up. However, the effect is small and only true for certain type of benefits. Hence, consistent...
The social inclusion of newly resettled refugees is a significant issue confronting both refugees an...
The epidemiological transition has resulted in an increased burden of non-communicable diseases thro...
Although mobile phones (MPs) are inexorably changing the forced migration experience, the realm of d...
Low take up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
We carried out a randomized controlled trial in Bogotá, the recipient of Colombia´s highest number o...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out in Bogota, home to the majority of Colombia’s internal...
This paper studied whether the use of short message service (SMS) technology effectively informed Bo...
This study assesses if nudges in the form of informational videos sent via WhatsAppare effective in ...
Purpose: The community of El Codito, located in the mountainside on the perimeter of Bogota, Colombi...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
In this article, we explore the role that WhatsApp can play as a research tool for investigating the...
Research from developed countries indicates that improving how government communicates with the publ...
In a world that is more interconnected than ever, many refugees cannot obtain information or communi...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated sequelae have disproportionately exacerbated refugee mental hea...
Resettled refugees face lack of information and support, due to disrupted community and cultural mis...
The social inclusion of newly resettled refugees is a significant issue confronting both refugees an...
The epidemiological transition has resulted in an increased burden of non-communicable diseases thro...
Although mobile phones (MPs) are inexorably changing the forced migration experience, the realm of d...
Low take up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
We carried out a randomized controlled trial in Bogotá, the recipient of Colombia´s highest number o...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out in Bogota, home to the majority of Colombia’s internal...
This paper studied whether the use of short message service (SMS) technology effectively informed Bo...
This study assesses if nudges in the form of informational videos sent via WhatsAppare effective in ...
Purpose: The community of El Codito, located in the mountainside on the perimeter of Bogota, Colombi...
The spread of violence in Central America has diversifed the profle of people forced to fee their co...
In this article, we explore the role that WhatsApp can play as a research tool for investigating the...
Research from developed countries indicates that improving how government communicates with the publ...
In a world that is more interconnected than ever, many refugees cannot obtain information or communi...
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated sequelae have disproportionately exacerbated refugee mental hea...
Resettled refugees face lack of information and support, due to disrupted community and cultural mis...
The social inclusion of newly resettled refugees is a significant issue confronting both refugees an...
The epidemiological transition has resulted in an increased burden of non-communicable diseases thro...
Although mobile phones (MPs) are inexorably changing the forced migration experience, the realm of d...