The impact of cash and health insurance on child nutrition during the first 1000 days: Evidence from Ghana April 11, 2022
Cash transfers’ role in improving livelihood diversification strategies and well-being: short- and medium-term evidence from Zimbabwe April 11, 2022
The impact of unconditional cash transfers on morbidity and health-seeking behaviour in Africa: evidence from Ghana,Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabw April 8, 2022
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Mental Health? Evidence From Tanzania’s Governmental Social Protection Program July 27, 2021
More Evidence on the Impact of Government Social Protection in Sub Saharan Africa: Ghana, Malawi and Zimbabwe July 22, 2021
Effects of a large-scale Unconditional Cash Transfer Program on Mental Health Outcomes of Young People in Kenya May 26, 2021
Davis B, Gaarder M, Handa S and Yablonski J. (2012).Evaluating the impact of cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa: an introduction to the special issue.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 1-8. May 26, 2021
Subjective Well-being, Risk Perceptions and Time Discounting: Evidence from a large-scale cash transfer programme May 26, 2021
Mental health: Improving youth transition to adulthood with cash transfersKelly Kilburn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 2015 May 26, 2021