This paper uses a unique panel data set from Ethiopia to examine the determinants of participation in and receipts of food aid through free distribution (FD) and food-for-work (FFW). Results show that aggregate rainfall and livestock shocks increase household participation in both FD and FFW. FFW also seems well-targeted to asset-poor households. The probability of receiving FD does not appear to be targeted based on household wealth, but FD receipts are lower for wealthier households. The effects of FD and FFW on child nutritional status differ depending on the modality of food aid and the gender of the child. Both FFW and FD have a positive direct impact on weight-for-height. Households invest proceeds from FD in girls’ nutrition, while e...
This analysis note examines food aid targeting efficiencies and the determinants of food aid distri...
Assessing the impacts of Food-for-Work (FFW) on human capital formation depends on understanding the...
This paper examines the intra-gender nutrition outcome both with and without the presence of househ...
This paper uses a unique panel data set from Ethiopia to examine the determinants of participation i...
Food aid programs have become increasingly important for disaster relief in many developing countrie...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Although the impacts of the Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia have been widely studied, the ...
Over the past decades child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates. While the country...
This paper determines the effects of household demographic composition and food aid on child farm la...
Lucas, Adrienne M.This dissertation consists of two separate essays. The first essay examines if the...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
Abstract This paper determines the effects of household demographic composition and food aid on chil...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
This analysis note examines food aid targeting efficiencies and the determinants of food aid distri...
Assessing the impacts of Food-for-Work (FFW) on human capital formation depends on understanding the...
This paper examines the intra-gender nutrition outcome both with and without the presence of househ...
This paper uses a unique panel data set from Ethiopia to examine the determinants of participation i...
Food aid programs have become increasingly important for disaster relief in many developing countrie...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates, despite enormous amounts of food aid, of...
Although the impacts of the Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia have been widely studied, the ...
Over the past decades child stunting in Ethiopia has persisted at alarming rates. While the country...
This paper determines the effects of household demographic composition and food aid on child farm la...
Lucas, Adrienne M.This dissertation consists of two separate essays. The first essay examines if the...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
This paper uses household-level data from Ethiopia to investigate the impact of food aid on the poor...
Abstract This paper determines the effects of household demographic composition and food aid on chil...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
This analysis note examines food aid targeting efficiencies and the determinants of food aid distri...
Assessing the impacts of Food-for-Work (FFW) on human capital formation depends on understanding the...
This paper examines the intra-gender nutrition outcome both with and without the presence of househ...