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This paper examines the rise of the social protection agenda in Zambia, and demonstrates that this has two alternative drivers: shifting dynamics within Zambia's political settlement and the promotional efforts of a transnational policy coalition. We compare the cases of social cash transfers...
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Ghanaian households contain children, and those households contain 82 per cent of the total population, spreading the impact of … children. …
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, more recently, the Seguro Popular programme. Using data from the Mexican Family Life Survey, a nationally representative …
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conditions on children's enrolment and gender, are considered. Results show that boys' enrolment increases in all four scenarios …
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Lesotho is a small Southern African country that has introduced two national cash transfer programmes, the Old Age Pension and the Child Grant Programme. Although Lesotho has followed what has been called the 'Southern African model', the introduction of the Old Age Pension was not the result of...
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Since 2000, Zimbabwe has been under some pressure to provide more fully for its children. It is not clear whether child …
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Botswana's welfare state is both a parsimonious laggard in comparison with some other middle-income countries in Africa (such as Mauritius and South Africa) and extensive (in comparison with its low-income neighbours to the north and east). Coverage is broad but cash transfers are modest. This...
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This study presents an analysis of the electoral impacts of one of the most prominent conditional cash transfers in the world: Mexico's Progresa-Oportunidades-Prospera (POP) programme. Using population censuses, and POP's administrative records and elections data, we exploit the targeting...
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Social assistance programmes proliferated and expanded across much of the global South from the mid-1990s. Within Africa there has been enormous variation in this trend: some governments expanded coverage dramatically while others resisted this. The existing literature on social assistance, or...
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, and its effect on education quality. Using Indonesia Family Life Survey data, we exploit as exogenous rule the variation …
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