Women receiving unconditional cash transfers in northern Nigeria worked more, particularly, in their own businesses, spent more on consumption, were more food secure, saved more, bought more animals and improved their housing compared to the women in the control group. Quarterly transfers cost half as much as monthly transfers to administer, but there is no difference in outcomes. Women’s ability to control the cash transfers is the same under a quarterly...
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تفاصيل
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2017/1/01
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مذكرة موجزة
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119101
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2017/8/29
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Disclosed
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Are cash transfers better chunky or smooth? : evidence from an impact evaluation of a cash transfer program in northern Nigeria
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Cash Transfer