This article evaluates the effects on health of a basic income (BI) pilot project in Madhya Pradesh, India, between 2011 and 2012. BI can be defined as a non-contributory, universal and unconditional cash transfer paid out on an individual basis. The project was conducted as a cluster randomised trial involving 2034 households. Three health outcomes were examined: minor illnesses and injuries, illness and injuries requiring hospitalisation, and child vaccination coverage. The data were analysed with multiple imputation, propensity score matching and weighted logistic regression. BI was seen to significantly reduce the odds of minor illnesses and injuries by 46 per cent. No effect was seen on more serious illnesses and injuries, at least not...
Background: In 2005, India established a conditional cash transfer program called Janani Suraksha Yo...
Summary: Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been advanced to deal with a number of challenges. Seldom ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article evaluates the effects on health of a basic income (BI) pilot project in Madhya Pradesh,...
Universal, unconditional basic income is attracting increasing policy and academic interest. Income ...
Background: Unconditional basic income is seen as a potential solution to decreasing job security ...
Background A large body of evidence indicates the importance of upstream determinants to health. Uni...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
Opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) is encapsulated by Martinelli’s claim that ‘an affordable...
Background A large body of evidence indicates the importance of upstream determinants to health. Un...
India launched the 'Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana' (RSBY) health insurance scheme for the poor in 2...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India established a conditional cash transfer program called Janani Suraksha Yo...
textabstractBackground & objectives: The evidence-base of the impact of community-based health insur...
Opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) is encapsulated by Martinelli’s claim that ‘an affordable...
This document reports on the baseline data collection for the project titled “Understanding the Link...
Background: In 2005, India established a conditional cash transfer program called Janani Suraksha Yo...
Summary: Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been advanced to deal with a number of challenges. Seldom ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article evaluates the effects on health of a basic income (BI) pilot project in Madhya Pradesh,...
Universal, unconditional basic income is attracting increasing policy and academic interest. Income ...
Background: Unconditional basic income is seen as a potential solution to decreasing job security ...
Background A large body of evidence indicates the importance of upstream determinants to health. Uni...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
Opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) is encapsulated by Martinelli’s claim that ‘an affordable...
Background A large body of evidence indicates the importance of upstream determinants to health. Un...
India launched the 'Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana' (RSBY) health insurance scheme for the poor in 2...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, India established a conditional cash transfer program called Janani Suraksha Yo...
textabstractBackground & objectives: The evidence-base of the impact of community-based health insur...
Opposition to Universal Basic Income (UBI) is encapsulated by Martinelli’s claim that ‘an affordable...
This document reports on the baseline data collection for the project titled “Understanding the Link...
Background: In 2005, India established a conditional cash transfer program called Janani Suraksha Yo...
Summary: Universal Basic Income (UBI) has been advanced to deal with a number of challenges. Seldom ...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...