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This paper investigates whether unconditional cash transfers can keep refugee children in school and out of work. We ….6 million Syrians). Refugees in Turkey are supported by the world's largest cash transfer program for refugees, the Emergency … and female refugee children. Being a beneficiary household reduces the fraction of children working from 14.0 percent to 1 …
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-term outcomes of refugees who migrate as children and young adults. German Democratic Republic (GDR) refugees who escaped to West … similar effects of aid-eligibility for refugees who migrated as children (aged 1-14). The overall results suggest that factors … Germany between 1946 and 1961 who were acknowledged to be "political refugees" were eligible for refugee-targeted aid, but …
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Conditional Cash Transfers are increasingly used by development aid agencies to reduce the incentives for migration from low-income countries. The evidence to date suggests that such transfers typically increase the rate of migration when they are conditional on investment, such as investment in...
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We estimate the impact on child health of the unanticipated introduction of the Australian Baby Bonus, a $3,000 one-off unconditional cash transfer at birth. Using regression discontinuity methods and linked administrative data from South Australia, we find that treated babies had fewer...
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We use administrative data from South Australia to study the impact of an unconditional cash transfer on child health. We use the unanticipated introduction of the Australian Baby Bonus (ABB), a one-off payment of AU$3,000 (US$2,400) made to families with a newborn, to isolate its causal effect....
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