We investigate impact heterogeneity using data from the experimental evaluation of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program PROGRESA. We build upon, and extend Heckman, Smith and Clements (Heckman, J., Smith, J., Clements, N., 1997. Making the most out of programme evaluations and social experiments: Accounting for heterogeneity in programme impacts. Review of Economic Studies 64, 487–535) and recent studies of quantile treatment effects and random coefficient models. We find strong evidence of systematic (i.e. subgroup) variation in impacts in PROGRESA and modest evidence of heterogeneous impacts conditional on the systematic impacts. Our paper concludes with a discussion of the policy relevance of our findings and of heterogeneous im...
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This report provides an evaluation of the community level effects of PROGRESA using household level ...
This paper studies the income effect of cash transfers on adult labor outcomes. I use data of PROGRE...
Development programs and policy interventions frequently have multiple simultaneous objectives. Exis...
Abstract The "common effect" model in program evaluation assumes that all treated individu...
We study both empirically and theoretically the consequences of introducing a conditional cash trans...
The success of Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme (Progresa) has sparked a wave of similar...
A study was conducted to determine heterogeneous effects of conditional cash transfers in Nicaragua....
The article examines local economy effects of social transfers by focusing on food consumption and a...
PROGRESA is a new large-scale social program being implemented in Mexico to provide various kinds of...
AbstractThe paper examines heterogeneity in programme outcomes from Bolsa Família, a flagship social...
AbstractA recent evaluation of the Mexican interinstitutional coordination program Estrategia 100×10...
The recently introduced PROGRESA program in Mexico can be interpreted as having multiple objectives,...
In this working paper the authors present evidence on the reliability of propensity score matching t...
We study the effects of a conditional transfers program on school enrollment and performance in Mexi...
This working papers offers an impact evaluation of two innovative programs cash transfer schemes fro...
This report provides an evaluation of the community level effects of PROGRESA using household level ...
This paper studies the income effect of cash transfers on adult labor outcomes. I use data of PROGRE...
Development programs and policy interventions frequently have multiple simultaneous objectives. Exis...