Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America

Unlike most development initiatives, conditional cash transfer programs recently introduced in the Latin America and the Caribbean region have been subject to rigorous evaluations of their effectiveness. These programs provide money to poor familie...

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Main Authors: Rawlings, Laura B., Rubio, Gloria M.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
NGO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/08/2511635/evaluating-impact-conditional-cash-transfer-programs-lessons-latin-america
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18119
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topic CASH TRANSFER SYSTEM
POOR FAMILIES
HUMAN CAPITAL
EVALUATION OF PROJECTS
CASH TRANSFERS
POOR PEOPLE
HEALTH ISSUES
EDUCATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS
DATA GATHERING
EVALUATION TECHNIQUES
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
POLITICAL FACTORS ADOLESCENTS
AGED
ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS
AVERAGE CONSUMPTION
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BENEFICIARIES
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
CENSUS DATA
CHILD LABOR
CHILDBIRTH
CHRONIC POVERTY
COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONTROL GROUPS
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION DESIGN
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
EVALUATION METHODS
EVALUATION RESULTS
EVALUATION STRATEGIES
EVALUATORS
EXCLUSION ERRORS
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
EXTERNALITIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FLEXIBILITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD EXPENDITURES
GEOGRAPHIC TARGETING
GIRLS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SECTOR UNIT
IMMUNIZATION
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPACT INDICATORS
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME GENERATION
INCREASED DEMAND
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
MALNUTRITION
MATCHING METHODS
MEAN INCOME
MEASURING CHANGES
MEDIA
MEDICINES
MIGRATION
MONITORING VISITS
MORTALITY
MOTHERS
NATIONAL SCALE
NGO
NUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PARTICIPATION RATES
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL CONTEXT
POOR AREAS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POPULATION GROUPS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PREGNANCY
PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PROBABILITY
PROCESS EVALUATION
PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM EXPANSION
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
QUESTIONNAIRES
RANDOMIZED CONTROL DESIGN
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RURAL AREAS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAMPLING FRAME
SCHOOLS
SEASONAL EFFECTS
SERVICE QUALITY
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
TARGETING
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TREATMENT GROUPS
URBAN AREAS
VACCINATION
ADOLESCENTS
POLITICAL FACTORS
spellingShingle CASH TRANSFER SYSTEM
POOR FAMILIES
HUMAN CAPITAL
EVALUATION OF PROJECTS
CASH TRANSFERS
POOR PEOPLE
HEALTH ISSUES
EDUCATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS
DATA GATHERING
EVALUATION TECHNIQUES
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
POLITICAL FACTORS ADOLESCENTS
AGED
ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS
AVERAGE CONSUMPTION
BASIC HEALTH CARE
BASIC NEEDS
BENEFICIARIES
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
CENSUS DATA
CHILD LABOR
CHILDBIRTH
CHRONIC POVERTY
COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
CONSUMPTION DATA
CONTROL GROUPS
COUNTERFACTUAL
DATA COLLECTION
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
EMPLOYMENT
EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
EVALUATION DESIGN
EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
EVALUATION METHODS
EVALUATION RESULTS
EVALUATION STRATEGIES
EVALUATORS
EXCLUSION ERRORS
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS
EXTERNALITIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FAMILIES
FLEXIBILITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD EXPENDITURES
GEOGRAPHIC TARGETING
GIRLS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTER
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SERVICES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SECTOR UNIT
IMMUNIZATION
IMPACT EVALUATION
IMPACT INDICATORS
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME GENERATION
INCREASED DEMAND
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
INTERVENTIONS
KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
MALNUTRITION
MATCHING METHODS
MEAN INCOME
MEASURING CHANGES
MEDIA
MEDICINES
MIGRATION
MONITORING VISITS
MORTALITY
MOTHERS
NATIONAL SCALE
NGO
NUTRITION
NUTRITION EDUCATION
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OUTCOME INDICATORS
PARTICIPATION RATES
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL CONTEXT
POOR AREAS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POPULATION GROUPS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY HEADCOUNT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LEVELS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY TARGETING
PREGNANCY
PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PROBABILITY
PROCESS EVALUATION
PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
PROGRAM EVALUATION
PROGRAM EXPANSION
PROGRAM IMPACTS
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
PROGRAMS
PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
QUESTIONNAIRES
RANDOMIZED CONTROL DESIGN
RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS
RURAL AREAS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SAMPLING FRAME
SCHOOLS
SEASONAL EFFECTS
SERVICE QUALITY
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
TARGETING
TRAINING PROGRAMS
TREATMENT GROUPS
URBAN AREAS
VACCINATION
ADOLESCENTS
POLITICAL FACTORS
Rawlings, Laura B.
Rubio, Gloria M.
Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Latin America
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3119
description Unlike most development initiatives, conditional cash transfer programs recently introduced in the Latin America and the Caribbean region have been subject to rigorous evaluations of their effectiveness. These programs provide money to poor families, conditional on certain behavior, usually investments in human capital-such as sending children to school or bringing them to health centers on a regular basis. Rawlings and Rubio review the experience in evaluating the impact of these programs, exploring the application of experimental and quasi-experimental evaluation methods and summarizing results from programs launched in Brazil, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Evaluation results from the first generation of programs in Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua show that conditional cash transfer programs are effective in promoting human capital accumulation among poor households. There is clear evidence of success in increasing enrollment rates, improving preventive health care, and raising household consumption. Despite this promising evidence, many questions remain unanswered about the impact of conditional cash transfer programs, including those concerning their effectiveness under different country conditions and the sustainability of the welfare impacts.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Rawlings, Laura B.
Rubio, Gloria M.
author_facet Rawlings, Laura B.
Rubio, Gloria M.
author_sort Rawlings, Laura B.
title Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
title_short Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
title_full Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
title_fullStr Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America
title_sort evaluating the impact of conditional cash transfer programs : lessons from latin america
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/08/2511635/evaluating-impact-conditional-cash-transfer-programs-lessons-latin-america
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18119
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spelling okr-10986-181192021-04-23T14:03:41Z Evaluating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs : Lessons from Latin America Rawlings, Laura B. Rubio, Gloria M. CASH TRANSFER SYSTEM POOR FAMILIES HUMAN CAPITAL EVALUATION OF PROJECTS CASH TRANSFERS POOR PEOPLE HEALTH ISSUES EDUCATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION MECHANISMS DATA GATHERING EVALUATION TECHNIQUES IMPLEMENTATION PLANS POLITICAL FACTORS ADOLESCENTS AGED ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS AVERAGE CONSUMPTION BASIC HEALTH CARE BASIC NEEDS BENEFICIARIES BUDGET ALLOCATIONS CENSUS DATA CHILD LABOR CHILDBIRTH CHRONIC POVERTY COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS COMMUNITY RELATIONS CONSUMPTION DATA CONTROL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUAL DATA COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EMPLOYMENT EVALUATION ACTIVITIES EVALUATION DESIGN EVALUATION METHODOLOGY EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATION RESULTS EVALUATION STRATEGIES EVALUATORS EXCLUSION ERRORS EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN EXPERIMENTAL METHODS EXTERNALITIES EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES FLEXIBILITY FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD EXPENDITURES GEOGRAPHIC TARGETING GIRLS GROUP DISCUSSIONS HEADCOUNT RATIO HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTER HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH SERVICES HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SECTOR UNIT IMMUNIZATION IMPACT EVALUATION IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME GENERATION INCREASED DEMAND INFANT MORTALITY INFANTS INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS KEY INFORMANT INTERVIEWS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET MALNUTRITION MATCHING METHODS MEAN INCOME MEASURING CHANGES MEDIA MEDICINES MIGRATION MONITORING VISITS MORTALITY MOTHERS NATIONAL SCALE NGO NUTRITION NUTRITION EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY COSTS OUTCOME INDICATORS PARTICIPATION RATES POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL CONTEXT POOR AREAS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROUPS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY STATUS POVERTY TARGETING PREGNANCY PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE TRANSFERS PROBABILITY PROCESS EVALUATION PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES PROGRAM EVALUATION PROGRAM EXPANSION PROGRAM IMPACTS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM OUTCOMES PROGRAMS PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE QUESTIONNAIRES RANDOMIZED CONTROL DESIGN RELATIVE IMPORTANCE REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SAFETY NET SAMPLING FRAME SCHOOLS SEASONAL EFFECTS SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL EXPERIMENTS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS SOCIAL SERVICES SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE TARGETING TRAINING PROGRAMS TREATMENT GROUPS URBAN AREAS VACCINATION ADOLESCENTS POLITICAL FACTORS Unlike most development initiatives, conditional cash transfer programs recently introduced in the Latin America and the Caribbean region have been subject to rigorous evaluations of their effectiveness. These programs provide money to poor families, conditional on certain behavior, usually investments in human capital-such as sending children to school or bringing them to health centers on a regular basis. Rawlings and Rubio review the experience in evaluating the impact of these programs, exploring the application of experimental and quasi-experimental evaluation methods and summarizing results from programs launched in Brazil, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Evaluation results from the first generation of programs in Brazil, Mexico, and Nicaragua show that conditional cash transfer programs are effective in promoting human capital accumulation among poor households. There is clear evidence of success in increasing enrollment rates, improving preventive health care, and raising household consumption. Despite this promising evidence, many questions remain unanswered about the impact of conditional cash transfer programs, including those concerning their effectiveness under different country conditions and the sustainability of the welfare impacts. 2014-04-30T19:33:02Z 2014-04-30T19:33:02Z 2003-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/08/2511635/evaluating-impact-conditional-cash-transfer-programs-lessons-latin-america http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18119 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3119 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Latin America