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Shaping Cash Transfer Impacts Through ‘Soft-Conditions': Evidence from Lesotho

机译:通过“软条件”塑造现金转移影响:莱索托的证据

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Cash transfer programmes have been shown to have positive effects on a variety of outcomes. While much of the literature focuses on the role of conditionality in achieving desired impact, this paper focuses on the role of 'soft conditionality' implemented through both 'labelling' and 'messaging' in evaluating the impact of the Child Grants Program in Lesotho, an unconditional cash transfer programme targeting poor households with orphans and vulnerable children. Beneficiary households received a clear message that the transfer should be spent on the interest and needs of children. Our findings suggest that 'soft conditionality' does play a role in increasing expenditure for children, especially on education, clothing and footwear. Results indicate in fact that transfer income is spent differently from general income as it exerts both an income and a substitution effect. This behavioural change is confirmed by comparing the ex-ante expected behaviours with the ex-post actual response to the programme. We find that for expenditure categories linked to the well-being of children the ex-post response was much higher than the ex-ante expected behaviour.
机译:现金转移计划已显示出对各种成果的积极影响。尽管许多文献关注条件性在实现预期效果中的作用,但本文关注通过“标记”和“消息传递”实现的“软条件性”在评估莱索托儿童助学金计划的影响方面的作用。针对有孤儿的贫困家庭和脆弱儿童的无条件现金转移计划。受益家庭收到一个明确的信息,即转移应用于儿童的利益和需求。我们的发现表明,“软条件性”确实在增加儿童支出方面发挥了作用,尤其是在教育,服装和鞋类方面。结果实际上表明,转移收入的支出与一般收入不同,因为它既发挥收入又具有替代效应。通过将事前预期行为与事后对计划的实际反应进行比较,可以确认这种行为改变。我们发现,对于与儿童福祉相关的支出类别,事后回应远远高于事前预期的行为。

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