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现金转移、早婚与马拉维和赞比亚的生育率

Cash Transfers, Early Marriage, and Fertility in Malawi and Zambia.

出版信息

Stud Fam Plann. 2018 Dec;49(4):295-317. doi: 10.1111/sifp.12073. Epub 2018 Nov 20.

Abstract

There is increasing interest in the ability of cash transfers to facilitate safe transitions to adulthood in low-income settings; however, evidence from scaled-up government programming demonstrating this potential is scarce. Using two experimental evaluations of unconditional cash transfers targeted to ultra-poor and labor-constrained households over approximately three years in Malawi and Zambia, we examine whether cash transfers delayed early marriage and pregnancy among youth aged 14 to 21 years at baseline. Although we find strong impacts on poverty and schooling, two main pathways hypothesized in the literature, we find limited impacts on safe transition outcomes for both males and females. In addition, despite hypotheses that social norms may constrain potential impacts of cash transfer programs, we show suggestive evidence that pre-program variation in social norms across communities does not significantly affect program impact. We conclude with policy implications and suggestions for future research.

摘要

人们越来越关注现金转移在促进低收入环境中的安全成年过渡方面的能力;然而,从规模扩大的政府计划中证明这种潜力的证据很少。本文使用马拉维和赞比亚两个针对极端贫困和劳动力约束家庭的无条件现金转移的实验评估,考察了现金转移是否延迟了基线时年龄在 14 至 21 岁的青年的早婚和怀孕。尽管我们发现对贫困和教育有很大的影响,这是文献中假设的两个主要途径,但我们发现对男性和女性的安全过渡结果的影响有限。此外,尽管有假设认为社会规范可能限制现金转移计划的潜在影响,但我们有迹象表明,社区之间的社会规范预先存在的差异不会显著影响计划的影响。我们最后提出了政策含义和对未来研究的建议。

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