This paper investigates whether an increase in exogenous income through the Child Grants model of the Social Cash Transfer programme in Zambia fosters economic inclusion among rural women. We conceptualize economic inclusion as a transformative process comprised of four pillars: productive capacity, financial inclusion, social power, and psychological assets. Using experimental data, we find strong evidence of direct impacts of the Child Grant on the productive capacity, financial inclusion, and psychological assets of rural women. In addition to these direct impacts, we implement a mediation analysis to explore the potential mediating role of psychological assets in affecting the other pillars of economic inclusion. Through this approach, ...
There is increasing interest in the ability of cash transfers to facilitate safe transitions to adul...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
This paper investigates whether an increase in exogenous income through the Child Grants model of th...
This dissertation assesses the impact of coordinated asset transfers and asset ownership on poverty ...
This dissertation assesses the impact of coordinated asset transfers and asset ownership on poverty ...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
This dissertation analyzes how poor households in Africa and South Asia respond to large-scale polic...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
Financial inclusion is considered one of the most effective catalysts for the economic growth of any...
To promote women’s empowerment, numerous programs provide economic services meant to increase women’...
Growing evidence shows that the distribution of individuals' ownership and control of assets within ...
Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to fathers) increases exp...
Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to fathers) increases exp...
There is increasing interest in the ability of cash transfers to facilitate safe transitions to adul...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
This paper investigates whether an increase in exogenous income through the Child Grants model of th...
This dissertation assesses the impact of coordinated asset transfers and asset ownership on poverty ...
This dissertation assesses the impact of coordinated asset transfers and asset ownership on poverty ...
Cash transfer programs have been shown to be a successful tool in reducing poverty by multinational ...
This dissertation analyzes how poor households in Africa and South Asia respond to large-scale polic...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
Financial inclusion is considered one of the most effective catalysts for the economic growth of any...
To promote women’s empowerment, numerous programs provide economic services meant to increase women’...
Growing evidence shows that the distribution of individuals' ownership and control of assets within ...
Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to fathers) increases exp...
Empirical evidence suggests that money in the hands of mothers (as opposed to fathers) increases exp...
There is increasing interest in the ability of cash transfers to facilitate safe transitions to adul...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...