Policy debates over anti-poverty programs are often marked by pernicious stereotypes suggesting that direct cash transfers to people residing in poverty encourage health-risking behaviors such as smoking, drinking, and other substance use. Causal evidence on this issue is limited in the U.S. Given the prominent role of child allowances and other forms of cash assistance in the 2021 American Rescue Plan and proposed Build Back Better legislation, evidence on the extent to which a monthly unconditional cash gift changes substance use patterns among low-income mothers with infants warrants attention, particularly in the context of economic supports that can help improve early environments of children. We employ a multi-site, parallel-group, ra...
There is promising recent evidence that poverty-targeted social cash transfers have potential to imp...
We conducted a unique randomized experiment to estimate the impact of alternative cash transfer deli...
BACKGROUND: Lack of nutrition, inadequate housing, low education and limited access to quality care ...
BackgroundPolicy debates over anti-poverty programs are often marked by pernicious stereotypes sugge...
Little is understood about how an unconditional cash transfer might operate and affect behavior amon...
Childhood economic disadvantage is associated with lower cognitive and social-emotional skills, redu...
Opportunity NYC–Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Opportunity NYC-Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether cash social assistance to poor pregnant women im...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which household expenditure patterns are affected by Chil...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are typically low for women with a substance use disorder. This is d...
Background: Poverty constitutes a barrier to poor women in accessing healthcare services in most dev...
There is growing evidence on positive human capital impacts of large, poverty‐focused cash transfer ...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
Cash and in-kind transfers play an important role in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Co...
There is promising recent evidence that poverty-targeted social cash transfers have potential to imp...
We conducted a unique randomized experiment to estimate the impact of alternative cash transfer deli...
BACKGROUND: Lack of nutrition, inadequate housing, low education and limited access to quality care ...
BackgroundPolicy debates over anti-poverty programs are often marked by pernicious stereotypes sugge...
Little is understood about how an unconditional cash transfer might operate and affect behavior amon...
Childhood economic disadvantage is associated with lower cognitive and social-emotional skills, redu...
Opportunity NYC–Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
Opportunity NYC-Family Rewards was the first conditional cash transfer, randomized controlled trial ...
There is limited empirical evidence on whether cash social assistance to poor pregnant women im...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which household expenditure patterns are affected by Chil...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are typically low for women with a substance use disorder. This is d...
Background: Poverty constitutes a barrier to poor women in accessing healthcare services in most dev...
There is growing evidence on positive human capital impacts of large, poverty‐focused cash transfer ...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
Cash and in-kind transfers play an important role in alleviating poverty in developing countries. Co...
There is promising recent evidence that poverty-targeted social cash transfers have potential to imp...
We conducted a unique randomized experiment to estimate the impact of alternative cash transfer deli...
BACKGROUND: Lack of nutrition, inadequate housing, low education and limited access to quality care ...