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Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program provides cash grants to poor households conditional on pre-determined investments in human capital. This study analyzed its impact on consumption using the 2011 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey. Average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) is estimated...
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Evaluation studies on conditional cash transfers (CCT) in the Philippines found small if not insignificantly different …
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Extensive global evidence suggests that conditional cash transfers (CCTs) encourage long-term investment in human capital by poor households. However, CCTs also have the potential to distort incentives for investment among children. If only some children in the household are monitored/subsidized...
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Philippines, on household welfare in the presence of various shocks to household members such as death, illness, loss of …
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Is the Philippine War on Drugs a "War on the Poor"? Focusing on beneficiaries of the Philippine Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) or Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program as the most legible cohort of poor, we examine the effects of the anti-narcotics campaign on impoverished families in Metro...
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.The Philippines is not oblivious to this developing paradigm. The Philippines is considered tohave one of the most advanced social …
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This is the fourth benefit incidence analysis of the Philippines' conditional cash transfer program that uses standard …
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