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Social protection for all ages? Impacts of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Program on child nutrition

机译:所有年龄段的社会保护?埃塞俄比亚生产安全网计划对儿童营养的影响

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We investigate the impact of a large-scale social protection scheme, the Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) in Ethiopia, on child nutritional outcomes. Children living in households that receive cash transfers should experience improved child nutrition. However, in the case of the PSNP, which for the majority of participants is a public works program, there are several potential threats to finding effects: first, without conditionality on child inputs, increased household income may not be translated into improved child nutrition. Second, the work requirement may impact on parental time, child time use and calories burned. Third, if there is a critical period for child human capital investment that closes before the age of 5 then children above this age may not see any improvement in medium-term nutritional outcomes, measured here as height-for-age. Using a cohort study that collected data both pre- and post program implementation in 2002, 2006 and 2009, we exploit several novel aspects of the survey design to find estimates that can deal with non-random program placement. We present both matching and difference-in-differences estimates for the index children, as well as sibling-differences. Our estimates show an important positive medium-term nutritional impact of the program for children aged 5-15 that are comparable in size to Conditional Cash Transfer program impacts for much younger children. We show indicative evidence that the program impact on improved nutrition is associated with improved food security and reduced child working hours. Our robustness checks restrict the comparison group, by including only households who were shortlisted, but never received PSNP, and also exclude those who never received aid, thus identifying impact based on timing alone. We cannot rule out that the nutritional impact of the program is the same for younger and older children. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们调查了埃塞俄比亚的大规模社会保护计划,生产安全网计划(PSNP)对儿童营养状况的影响。生活在接受现金转移支付的家庭中的儿童应改善儿童营养状况。但是,对于PSNP(对于大多数参与者而言,这是一项公共工程计划)而言,发现影响存在若干潜在威胁:首先,如果不附加条件限制儿童的投入,家庭收入的增加可能无法转化为儿童营养的改善。其次,工作要求可能会影响父母的时间,孩子的时间使用和卡路里消耗。第三,如果在5岁之前关闭儿童人力资本投资的关键时期,则该年龄以上的儿童的中期营养结局可能没有任何改善,此处以年龄为准。通过一项队列研究,该研究收集了2002年,2006年和2009年计划实施前后的数据,我们利用了调查设计的几个新颖方面来找到可以处理非随机计划布局的估算值。我们提供了索引子项的匹配和差异差异估计,以及同级差异。我们的估计显示,该计划对5-15岁儿童的中期营养产生了重要的积极影响,其规模与许多年幼儿童的有条件现金转移计划的影响相当。我们显示出指示性证据,表明该计划对改善营养的影响与改善食品安全性和减少儿童工作时间有关。我们的健壮性检查限制了比较组,只包括了入围名单但从未接受过PSNP的家庭,还排除了从未得到过援助的家庭,因此仅根据时间确定影响。我们不能排除该计划对营养的影响对年幼的孩子是一样的。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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