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benefits needed to fully justify these programs. This paper uses the randomized phase-in of the RPS CCT program in Nicaragua to … increase in learning outcomes for the now young men. Hence in Nicaragua, schooling and achievement gains coincided, implying …
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We review the literature on the long-term impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs in Latin America. Long-term impacts are defined as those that both: 1) are related to the accumulation of human capital, and; 2) are observed after beneficiary children have reached a later stage of the...
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Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs are important anti-poverty programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. There is little evidence, however, of the effectiveness of ongoing CCT programs several years after they have begun. Such evidence is particularly relevant for policymakers because...
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Conditional cash transfer programs have become a popular social protection tool in developing countries. They aim to reduce short-term poverty through cash transfers and long-term poverty through enhancing investments in human capital. While numerous evaluations of CCTs show positive short-term...
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) program in Nicaragua. We find that boys exposed in utero and during the first 2 years of life, have better cognitive, but not …
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conditions and general well-being: treated households are happier with their quality of life. In two countries, we also document …
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