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Cash Transfers, Microentrepreneurial Activity, and Child Work: Evidence from Malawi and Zambia

机译:现金转移,微型妇女活动和儿童工作:来自马拉维和赞比亚的证据

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Cash transfer programs are rapidly becoming a key component of the social safety net of many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The primary aim of these programs is to help households improve their food security and to smooth consumption during periods of economic duress. However, beneficiary households have also been shown to use these programs to expand their microentrepreneurial activities. Cluster-randomized trials carried out during the rollout of large-scale programs in Malawi and Zambia show that children may increase their work in the household enterprise through such programs. Both programs increased forms of work that may be detrimental to children, such as activities that expose children to hazards in Malawi and excessive working hours in Zambia. However, both programs also induced positive changes in other child well-being domains, such as school attendance and material well-being, leading to a mixed and inconclusive picture of the implications of these programs for children.
机译:现金转移计划正在迅速成为撒哈拉以南非洲许多国家的社会安全网的关键组成部分。 这些方案的主要目标是帮助家庭提高粮食安全,并在经济胁迫期间平稳消费。 但是,也已显示受益家庭使用这些方案来扩大其微型新活动。 在马拉维和赞比亚的大规模计划中进行的集群随机试验表明,儿童可以通过这些计划增加他们在家庭企业的工作。 这两个方案都增加了对儿童可能有害的工作形式,例如将儿童暴露于马拉维危害的活动和在赞比亚的过度工作时间。 然而,这两个方案也引起了其他儿童福祉域的积极变化,例如学校出勤和物质福祉,导致这些计划为儿童的含义的混合和不确定的画面。

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