Are There Diminishing Returns to Transfer Size in Conditional Cash Transfers?

There is increasing evidence that conditional cash transfer programs can have large impacts on school enrollment, including in very poor countries. However, little is known about which features of program design -- including the amount of the cash that is transferred, how frequently conditions are monitored, whether non-complying households are penalized, and the identity or gender of the cash recipients -- account for the observed outcomes. This paper analyzes the impact of one feature of program design -- namely, the magnitude of the transfer. The analysis uses data from a program in Cambodia that deliberately altered the transfer amounts received by otherwise comparable households. The findings show clear evidence of diminishing marginal returns to transfer size despite the fact that even the larger transfers represented on average only 3 percent of the consumption of the median recipient households. If applicable to other settings, these results have important implications for other programs that transfer cash with the explicit aim of increasing school enrollment levels in developing countries.

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Main Authors: Schady, Norbert, Filmer, Deon
Language:English
Published: 2009-07-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, ADMINISTRATIVE DATA, ADULTS, AMOUNT OF MONEY, APPLICATION FORM, APPLICATION FORMS, APPLICATION PROCESS, ATTENDANCE RATES, AVERAGE ATTENDANCE, BANK EDUCATION, CASH TRANSFER, CASH TRANSFERS, CHECKS, CHILD LABOR, CLASSROOM, CLASSROOM LEVEL, CONTRIBUTIONS, DISABLED, DROPOUT RATES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION SECTOR, ELIGIBLE CHILDREN, ELIGIBLE SCHOOLS, ENROLLMENT, ENROLLMENT LEVELS, ENROLLMENT OF CHILDREN, ENROLLMENT RATES, ENROLLMENTS, FAMILIES, FEMALE SCHOOLING, GENDER, GIRLS, GIRLS INTO SCHOOL, HEAD-TEACHERS, HIGH DROPOUT, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INCOME, INTERNATIONAL BANK, LATRINE, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, MISREPORTING, NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, NUMBER OF STUDENTS, PAPERS, PARENTAL EDUCATION, PENSION, POVERTY RATES, PRIMARY SCHOOL, PRIMARY-SCHOOL, PROBABILITY, PUBLIC SCHOOL, RADIO, REGULAR ATTENDANCE, RESEARCH INSTITUTE, RESEARCH REPORT, RISK SCORE, SCHOLARSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, SCHOLARSHIPS, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, SCHOOL DROPOUT, SCHOOL ENROLLMENT, SCHOOL ENROLLMENTS, SCHOOL LEVEL, SCHOOL QUALITY, SCHOOL VISIT, SCHOOL VISITS, SCHOOLING, SCHOOLS, SECONDARY SCHOOL, SECONDARY SCHOOLS, SMALLER ONES, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, STUDENT TRANSFER, TEACHERS, VALUABLE, WORTH,
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20090717133550
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/4191
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