We present results of an experiment benchmarking a workforce training program against cash transfers for underemployed young adults in Rwanda. 3.5 years after treatment, the training program enhances productive time use and asset investment, while the cash transfers drive productive assets, livestock values, savings, and subjective well-being. Both interventions have powerful effects on entrepreneurship. But while labor, sales, and profits all go up, the implied wage rate in these businesses is low. Our results suggest that credit is a major barrier to self-employment, but deeper reforms may be required to enable entrepreneurship to provide a transformative pathway out of poverty
Youth employment programmes are varied but meta-analysis and systematic reviews of impact assessment...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
Open Access JournalThis study generates evidence to understand the impact of agribusiness empowermen...
We use a randomised field experiment to study short-term and medium-term impacts of a training inter...
We design a labor market experiment to compare demand- and supply-side policies to tackle youth unem...
This article examines graduation impacts of social protection programmes in Africa, by presenting ev...
The persistently high employment share of the informal sector makes entrepreneurship a necessity for...
We design a labor market experiment to compare demand‐ and supply‐side policies to tackle youth unem...
The main objective of this research is to analyze the determinants of youth employment in Rwanda fro...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
We organise a field experiment with smallholder farmers in Rwanda to measure the impact of financial...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
The shortages of entrepreneurial skills have lowered search effectiveness of potential young entrepr...
Acute land scarcity in Rwanda limits poor people’s ability to accumulate and move out of poverty. Op...
Youth employment programmes are varied but meta-analysis and systematic reviews of impact assessment...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
Open Access JournalThis study generates evidence to understand the impact of agribusiness empowermen...
We use a randomised field experiment to study short-term and medium-term impacts of a training inter...
We design a labor market experiment to compare demand- and supply-side policies to tackle youth unem...
This article examines graduation impacts of social protection programmes in Africa, by presenting ev...
The persistently high employment share of the informal sector makes entrepreneurship a necessity for...
We design a labor market experiment to compare demand‐ and supply‐side policies to tackle youth unem...
The main objective of this research is to analyze the determinants of youth employment in Rwanda fro...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
We organise a field experiment with smallholder farmers in Rwanda to measure the impact of financial...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
The shortages of entrepreneurial skills have lowered search effectiveness of potential young entrepr...
Acute land scarcity in Rwanda limits poor people’s ability to accumulate and move out of poverty. Op...
Youth employment programmes are varied but meta-analysis and systematic reviews of impact assessment...
This scoping paper is one of a series jointly commissioned by the International Development Research...
Open Access JournalThis study generates evidence to understand the impact of agribusiness empowermen...