Children are disproportionately represented among the income-poor, many suffer from severe deprivation, and their poverty and vulnerability have cumulative and long-term consequences. This article provides a comparative examination of the poverty-reduction effectiveness of cash transfer programmes targeting children, focusing on three types of such programmes: the Child Support Grant in South Africa, family allowances in transition countries, and targeted conditional cash transfer programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean. It finds that, despite differences in design, cash transfer programmes targeting children in poor households are an effective way of reducing poverty. © 2006 Overseas Development Institute
Cash transfer programs have become the mostpopular government welfare paradigm for many developingco...
Cash transfers (CTs), for all their evident success in relieving poverty, have been criticised for f...
During the past decade, the use of conditional cash transfer programs to increase investment in huma...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Due to the increased family poverty, Jamaica and Tanzania, among other strategies, decided to introd...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Africa, just like its counterparts in the global South finds itself wanting to support its child dev...
Poverty is popularly believed to be a hindrance to schooling for children from poor households. To o...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
This article discusses the experience of six conditional cash transfer programmes in Latin America, ...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Cash transfer programmes are emerging as indispensable component of poverty reduction strategies. Th...
Cash transfer programs have become the mostpopular government welfare paradigm for many developingco...
Cash transfers (CTs), for all their evident success in relieving poverty, have been criticised for f...
During the past decade, the use of conditional cash transfer programs to increase investment in huma...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Due to the increased family poverty, Jamaica and Tanzania, among other strategies, decided to introd...
Cash transfer (CT) programmes are increasingly being used as policy instruments to address child po...
Background: In recent years cash transfer programs have increasingly become the strategy of choice f...
Africa, just like its counterparts in the global South finds itself wanting to support its child dev...
Poverty is popularly believed to be a hindrance to schooling for children from poor households. To o...
This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
This article discusses the experience of six conditional cash transfer programmes in Latin America, ...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
Cash transfer programmes are emerging as indispensable component of poverty reduction strategies. Th...
Cash transfer programs have become the mostpopular government welfare paradigm for many developingco...
Cash transfers (CTs), for all their evident success in relieving poverty, have been criticised for f...
During the past decade, the use of conditional cash transfer programs to increase investment in huma...