Targeted cash transfer programs have been an important policy tool in developing countries. this paper considers (i) how the timing of transfers affects household expenditure and labor supply responses, and (ii) how household expectations shape our interpretation of those responses. we study these issues in the context of a short-term program that provided quarterly unconditional transfers of us$30 to over 19 million households in Indonesia. our empirical strategy relies on nationally representative panel data, difference-in-difference re-weighting estimators, and the staggered rollout of the second quarterly transfer. on average, beneficiary households that received the two full transfers by early 2006 did not differ from comparable nonben...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
AbstractThis paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been mani...
Recent empirical evidence shows that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes do not have an aggre...
Targeted cash transfer programs have been an important policy tool in developing countries. This pap...
This paper studies the response of poor rural households in rural Kenya to large temporary income ch...
Conditional cash transfers provide income and promote human capital investments. Yet evaluating thei...
We assess the effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer program on adult labor supply in Peru. The prog...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
This paper studies the response of poor rural households in rural Kenya to large temporary income ch...
Abstract This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capabili...
International audienceConsidering two-parent households with children, this study investigates the b...
This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capability ...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty or advance social goals by encouragin...
We assess the effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer program on adult labor supply in Peru. The prog...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
AbstractThis paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been mani...
Recent empirical evidence shows that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes do not have an aggre...
Targeted cash transfer programs have been an important policy tool in developing countries. This pap...
This paper studies the response of poor rural households in rural Kenya to large temporary income ch...
Conditional cash transfers provide income and promote human capital investments. Yet evaluating thei...
We assess the effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer program on adult labor supply in Peru. The prog...
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to lar...
This paper studies the response of poor rural households in rural Kenya to large temporary income ch...
Abstract This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capabili...
International audienceConsidering two-parent households with children, this study investigates the b...
This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capability ...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs aim to reduce poverty or advance social goals by encouragin...
We assess the effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer program on adult labor supply in Peru. The prog...
This paper exploits the experimental set-up of the cash transfer program PROGRESA in rural Mexico to...
AbstractThis paper assesses whether eligibility for conditional cash transfer programs has been mani...
Recent empirical evidence shows that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes do not have an aggre...