无条件现金转移与马拉维青年安全过渡到成年

Unconditional cash transfers and safe transitions to adulthood in Malawi

World Development · 2023
被引 14
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究评估了马拉维旗舰现金转移项目对极端贫困家庭青年在安全过渡到成年方面的影响,发现该项目改善了教育、身体健康、情绪福祉和性生殖健康等四个领域,但对HIV风险和时间使用影响有限。

Abstract

As national social safety nets are expanding in Africa and globally, evidence on the impact of programs on youth transitions can help guide future investment and program design decisions. This paper examines the effects of Malawi’s flagship cash transfer program on safe transitions to adulthood among youth living in households experiencing ultra-poverty. The evaluation was a cluster-randomized control trial implemented over three years using panel data on youth aged 13 to 19 at baseline. Household receipt of bi-monthly transfers led to improvements in four out of six outcome domains: 1) education, 2) physical health, 3) emotional wellbeing and mental health, and 4) sexual and reproductive health. There were limited or no impacts on outcomes related to HIV risk and time use. Results imply that similar programs in the region may also facilitate safe youth transitions. Nonetheless, more intentional gender- and youth-specific designs may have promise for more holistic impacts, and further evidence is needed on longer-term effects.

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