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The Long-Term Impacts of Grants on Poverty: Nine-Year Evidence from Uganda's Youth Opportunities Program

机译:资助贫困的长期影响:九年的证据来自乌干达的青年机会计划

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In 2008, Uganda gave $400 per person to thousands of young people to help them start skilled trades, work more, and raise incomes. Four years on, an experimental evaluation found grants raised work by 17 percent and earnings by 38 percent (Blattman, Fiala, Martinez 2014). After nine years, we find these gains have dissipated. Grantees' investment leveled off, controls eventually increased their incomes through business and casual labor; and so both groups converged in employment, earnings, and consumption levels. We see little effect on mortality, fertility, or family health and education. However, grants had lasting impacts on durable asset stocks and skilled work.
机译:在2008年,乌干达给成千上万的人均400美元年轻的人们,帮助他们开始熟练交易,更多的工作,提高收入。实验评估发现奖助金提高工作和17%的盈利38百分比(Blattman Fiala马丁内斯2014)。九年,我们发现这些收益已经消散。受让人的投资趋于平稳,控制最终增加他们的收入商业和休闲劳动;聚集在就业、收入、和消费水平。死亡率、生育能力,或家庭健康和教育。耐用资产股票和熟练的工作。

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