Background: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on the effects of poverty alleviation programmes on mental health. We aim to fill this gap by studying the effect of an exogenous income shock generated by the Child Support Grant, South Africa's largest Unconditional Cash Transfer (UCT) programme, on mental health. Methods: We use biennial data on 10,925 individuals from the National Income Dynamics Study between 2008 and 2014. We exploit the programme's eligibility criteria to estimate instrumental variable Fixed Effects models. Results: We find that receiving the Child Support Grant improves adult mental health by 0.822 points (on a 0-30 scale), 4.1% of the sample mean. Conclusion: Our findin...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Please Note: This paper has been updated. Mental illness and substance abuse make up the leading c...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
We investigate the intergenerational transmission of depression in South Africa from parents to teen...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Please Note: This paper has been updated. Mental illness and substance abuse make up the leading c...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...
BACKGROUND: Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on ...
Background Mental health and poverty are strongly interlinked. There is a gap in the literature on t...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
There is a gap in the literature in understanding how cash transfer programmes affect mental health....
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
This study examines the longitudinal impact of the South African Child Support Grant (CSG) on risk f...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Poor mental health is a pressing global health problem, with high prevalence among poor populations ...
A large literature has demonstrated the link between poverty and mental ill-health. Yet, the potenti...
Purpose: Cash transfer interventions broadly improve the lives of the vulnerable, making them exceed...
We investigate the intergenerational transmission of depression in South Africa from parents to teen...
Globally, the poor are consistently at greater risk of suffering from depression and anxiety. Yet in...
Please Note: This paper has been updated. Mental illness and substance abuse make up the leading c...
Poverty alleviation programs, such as cash transfers and monetary grants, may not only lift people o...