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In this paper we estimate the effect of the Mexican conditional cash transfer program, Oportunidades, on consumption, and we explore some issues related to participation to the program and to the estimation of treatment effects. We discuss the comparability of treatment and control areas,...
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extended family. Using data from the PROGRESA program in Mexico, we exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames …
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Progresa social assistance program in rural Mexico. We exploit information on the paternal and maternal surnames of household …
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This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and …
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in wife's and husband's income on husband alcohol abuse and alcohol-induced violence using new data from rural Mexico. A …
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estimate impacts from an expansion of group lending at 110% APR by the largest microlender in Mexico. Average effects on a rich …
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We study how 3,534 beneficiaries of PROSPERA, Mexico's cash transfer program, smooth food consumption around the …
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Using data collected for the evaluation of the rural component of Oportunidades, Mexico's flagship anti-poverty program …
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