Summary This paper evaluates the behavioral impact of conditionality and gender targeting on spending behavior in the Progresa conditional cash transfer (CCT) program from rural Mexico. Results indicate that transfer income is not spent differently from general income, suggesting that transfers exert only an income effect. In addition, women who have increased control over their extra cash are not significantly more likely to spend it in a "family-friendly" way than they do household earned income. Both features entail significant costs to beneficiaries and program budgets; our results indicate that further evidence is needed to confidently advocate for their inclusion in cash transfer (CT) programs.Latin America Mexico cash transfer condit...
The success of Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme (Progresa) has sparked a wave of similar...
This paper examines the PROGRESA and PROCAMPO cash transfer programs in Mexico and evaluates their i...
A number of researchers and policymakers have revealed the short- and medium-term impacts of conditi...
This paper aims at evaluating the impact of two different cash transfer programs in rural Mexico - P...
The literature suggests men and women have different preferences. This paper exploits a random assig...
In this paper, we examine how the design of cash transfer schemes influences household welfare outco...
In this paper, we examine how the design of cash transfer schemes influences household welfare outco...
This paper studies the differential effect of targeting cash transfers to men or women on the struct...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Past research on the influence of conditional cash ...
In many conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes worldwide— including Brazil’s Bolsa Família—cash ...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
International audienceConsidering two-parent households with children, this study investigates the b...
This paper exploits the experimental setup of the cash transfer program PROGRESA (Programa de Educac...
Oportunidades is a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) that uses a proxy means-test targeting model to s...
We examine the effect of large cash transfers on the consumption of food by poor households in rural...
The success of Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme (Progresa) has sparked a wave of similar...
This paper examines the PROGRESA and PROCAMPO cash transfer programs in Mexico and evaluates their i...
A number of researchers and policymakers have revealed the short- and medium-term impacts of conditi...
This paper aims at evaluating the impact of two different cash transfer programs in rural Mexico - P...
The literature suggests men and women have different preferences. This paper exploits a random assig...
In this paper, we examine how the design of cash transfer schemes influences household welfare outco...
In this paper, we examine how the design of cash transfer schemes influences household welfare outco...
This paper studies the differential effect of targeting cash transfers to men or women on the struct...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Past research on the influence of conditional cash ...
In many conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes worldwide— including Brazil’s Bolsa Família—cash ...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
International audienceConsidering two-parent households with children, this study investigates the b...
This paper exploits the experimental setup of the cash transfer program PROGRESA (Programa de Educac...
Oportunidades is a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) that uses a proxy means-test targeting model to s...
We examine the effect of large cash transfers on the consumption of food by poor households in rural...
The success of Mexico's conditional cash transfer programme (Progresa) has sparked a wave of similar...
This paper examines the PROGRESA and PROCAMPO cash transfer programs in Mexico and evaluates their i...
A number of researchers and policymakers have revealed the short- and medium-term impacts of conditi...