时机重要:无条件现金转移支付频率如何影响弱势老年人的饮食选择

Timing Matters: How Unconditional Cash Transfer Frequency Shapes Dietary Choices Among Vulnerable Older Adults

Health Economics · 2026
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研究哥伦比亚低收入老年人每月与双月领取无条件现金对饮食多样性和质量的影响,发现每月支付促进更健康的食品购买,尤其对高龄男性和改善消费平滑有帮助。

Abstract

Low-income elderly consumers, often overlooked in studies of public financial assistance programs, may face challenges in managing resources to maintain dietary health. This study examines how the payment frequency of an unconditional cash transfer program impacts dietary behaviors among low-income elderly populations in Colombia. Using nationally representative data from a federal financial assistance program, we implement a Multivalued Treatment Model with Propensity Score Matching and Augmented Inverse Probability Weighting to assess the effects of monthly versus bi-monthly payments on food expenditures, dietary diversity, and diet quality. Results show that monthly payments enhance dietary diversity and diet quality by supporting healthier food purchases compared to bi-monthly payments. Subgroup analyses revealed that older seniors and males benefit most from monthly payments. Mechanisms explored include consumption smoothing and subjective wealth perceptions, with findings suggesting that more frequent and predictable income flows may foster greater perceived financial stability. The study advances consumer behavior theory by linking payment frequency to dietary outcomes and offers practical implications for optimizing financial assistance programs. While bi-monthly payments reduce administrative costs, monthly payments are recommended to improve dietary health. These findings contribute to understanding income timing's role in fostering healthier consumer behavior.

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