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A cash plus program reduces youth exposure to physical violence in Zimbabwe

机译:现金加上计划减少了津巴布韦的青年风险暴力

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Violence against children and adolescents, a highly prevalent problem, is a clear violation of child rights and has detrimental effects on later life outcomes. Programs that alleviate poverty address a structural determinant of child vulnerability and can thereby reduce child abuse. This paper investigates whether the Government of Zimbabwe's Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) Program, which combines cash transfers with complementary services, affects youth exposure to physical violence. The analysis uses data from a non-experimental impact evaluation and a difference-in-differences approach. Results show a 19-percentage point decline in the incidence o f physical violence among youth four years into the program. HSCT-induced enhancements in beneficiary households' purchasing capacity and food security, improvements in caregiver subjective well-being, and reductions in youth participation in economic work for pay could be mediating the program's effects on youth abuse. This paper adds to the relatively scarce evidence on the impacts of anti-poverty policies on young people's susceptibility to physical violence in developing countries. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:对儿童和青少年的暴力行为是一个普遍普遍的问题,是对儿童权利的明确违反,对后期生命结果有害影响。减轻贫困的计划解决了儿童脆弱性的结构决定因素,从而减少儿童虐待。本文调查了津巴布韦政府是否与互补服务结合现金转移的统一社会现金转移(HSCT)方案,影响青年暴露对身体暴力。分析使用来自非实验影响评估的数据和差异差异方法。结果表明,在课程中将青年境内暴力事件发生了19百分点。 HSCT诱导受益人家庭购买能力和粮食安全的增强,看护人主观福祉的改善,以及青年参与经济工作的减少工资可能会调解对青年滥用的影响。本文增加了关于反贫困政策对发展中国家对年轻人对体育暴力态度的影响的相对稀缺的证据。 (c)2020作者。 elsevier有限公司出版

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