The Role of Information and Cash Transfers on Early Childhood Development
Although substantial progress has been made in combating malnutrition at the global level, chronic maternal and child malnutrition remains a serious problem in many parts of the developing world. This paper, using a randomized control trial design in Nepal, evaluates a program that provided information on best practices in providing child care and cash to families in extremely poor areas with pregnant mothers and/or children below the age of 2. The analysis finds significant and sizable impacts of the information plus cash intervention on maternal knowledge, behavior, child development, and nutrition. The sizes of these impacts along some measures of knowledge and development are significantly different from the information-only intervention group, suggesting a potential role for providing a short-term cash safety net along with information to tackle the problem of malnutrition.
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dig-okr-10986258342024-12-18T06:59:06Z The Role of Information and Cash Transfers on Early Childhood Development Evidence from Nepal Levere, Michael Acharya, Gayatri Bharadwaj, Prashant cash transfers information early childhood development nutrition maternal health randomized controlled trial malnutrition safety nets Although substantial progress has been made in combating malnutrition at the global level, chronic maternal and child malnutrition remains a serious problem in many parts of the developing world. This paper, using a randomized control trial design in Nepal, evaluates a program that provided information on best practices in providing child care and cash to families in extremely poor areas with pregnant mothers and/or children below the age of 2. The analysis finds significant and sizable impacts of the information plus cash intervention on maternal knowledge, behavior, child development, and nutrition. The sizes of these impacts along some measures of knowledge and development are significantly different from the information-only intervention group, suggesting a potential role for providing a short-term cash safety net along with information to tackle the problem of malnutrition. 2017-01-10T18:18:08Z 2017-01-10T18:18:08Z 2016-12 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/788751483028902307/The-role-of-information-and-cash-transfers-on-early-childhood-development-evidence-from-Nepal https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25834 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7931 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Although substantial progress has been
made in combating malnutrition at the global level, chronic
maternal and child malnutrition remains a serious problem in
many parts of the developing world. This paper, using a
randomized control trial design in Nepal, evaluates a
program that provided information on best practices in
providing child care and cash to families in extremely poor
areas with pregnant mothers and/or children below the age of
2. The analysis finds significant and sizable impacts of the
information plus cash intervention on maternal knowledge,
behavior, child development, and nutrition. The sizes of
these impacts along some measures of knowledge and
development are significantly different from the
information-only intervention group, suggesting a potential
role for providing a short-term cash safety net along with
information to tackle the problem of malnutrition. |
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cash transfers information early childhood development nutrition maternal health randomized controlled trial malnutrition safety nets |
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Levere, Michael Acharya, Gayatri Bharadwaj, Prashant |
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Levere, Michael Acharya, Gayatri Bharadwaj, Prashant |
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The Role of Information and Cash Transfers on Early Childhood Development |
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The Role of Information and Cash Transfers on Early Childhood Development |
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2016-12 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/788751483028902307/The-role-of-information-and-cash-transfers-on-early-childhood-development-evidence-from-Nepal https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25834 |
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