Cash transfer and other social protection programs have greatly expanded in developing countries in the last two decades, but their coverage varies greatly, even among eligible individuals. We studied the low take-up of benefits by means of a field experiment involving 400,000 beneficiaries of Argentina's largest conditional cash-transfer program (with 2.2 million beneficiaries who are the parents of four million children, 40% of the country?s 0-17 year olds). Beneficiaries are assigned a bank account and a debit card. By using their debit card to spend the allowance, rather than withdrawing cash from ATMs, they can receive a rebate of 15% of their expenditures. However, they systematically fail to claim this benefit: only about 25% of bene...
Asignaciones Familiares – Plan de Equidad (AFAM-PE) is a conditional cash transfer program implement...
In this paper we estimate the impact on educational outcomes beyond school attendance of the Univers...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
We examine the Argentina’s social conditional cash transfer program, the Asignación Universal por Hi...
Over the past two decades, most Latin American countries have developed cash transfer programmes for...
In 2009 Argentina introduced a large poverty-alleviation program (AUH) that provides monthly cash tr...
Background Many governments have implemented conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes with the goa...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) have become increasingly popular in low-income countries, ...
This paper follows a quasi-experimental research design to assess the impact of the electronic payme...
Pérez and Brown analyze the strategies behind the implementation of Conditional Monetary Transfer Pr...
Given the limited financing capacity of developing countries, conditional cash transfer (CCT) progra...
Oportunidades is a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) that uses a proxy means-test targeting model to s...
Argentina has traditionally stood out in terms of educational outcomes among its Latin American coun...
We estimate the impact on education outcomes of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), a massive condi...
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs have become extensively used to induce poor parents to incr...
Asignaciones Familiares – Plan de Equidad (AFAM-PE) is a conditional cash transfer program implement...
In this paper we estimate the impact on educational outcomes beyond school attendance of the Univers...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...
We examine the Argentina’s social conditional cash transfer program, the Asignación Universal por Hi...
Over the past two decades, most Latin American countries have developed cash transfer programmes for...
In 2009 Argentina introduced a large poverty-alleviation program (AUH) that provides monthly cash tr...
Background Many governments have implemented conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes with the goa...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) have become increasingly popular in low-income countries, ...
This paper follows a quasi-experimental research design to assess the impact of the electronic payme...
Pérez and Brown analyze the strategies behind the implementation of Conditional Monetary Transfer Pr...
Given the limited financing capacity of developing countries, conditional cash transfer (CCT) progra...
Oportunidades is a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) that uses a proxy means-test targeting model to s...
Argentina has traditionally stood out in terms of educational outcomes among its Latin American coun...
We estimate the impact on education outcomes of the Universal Child Allowance (AUH), a massive condi...
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs have become extensively used to induce poor parents to incr...
Asignaciones Familiares – Plan de Equidad (AFAM-PE) is a conditional cash transfer program implement...
In this paper we estimate the impact on educational outcomes beyond school attendance of the Univers...
This article examines whether the state, through conditional cash transfer programs (CCT), can reduc...