Post Program Impacts Of Transfer Programs On Child Development Experimental Evidence From Bangladesh

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Post-program impacts of transfer programs on child development: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh

Post-program impacts of transfer programs on child development: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh
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Book Synopsis Post-program impacts of transfer programs on child development: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh by : Ahmed, Akhter

Download or read book Post-program impacts of transfer programs on child development: Experimental evidence from Bangladesh written by Ahmed, Akhter and published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst. This book was released on 2021-12-31 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidence shows transfer programs can improve early childhood development (ECD). However, knowledge gaps remain on how short-term impacts on ECD evolve as children grow older, how program design features and context affect child development impacts over time, and through what pathways such impacts occur. We study the Transfer Modality Research Initiative (TMRI), a 2-year randomized controlled trial in two regions of Bangladesh that provided cash or food transfers, with or without complementary nutrition programming, to mothers of children aged 0-2 years at baseline. Drawing on data collected at 6 months post-program (when children were about 2-4 years old) and at 4 years post-program (when children were about 6-8 years old), we assess post-program impacts of TMRI on children’s home environment and development. We find strong post-program impacts on the home environment from cash transfers in the Northern region, particularly when combined with complementary programming, however limited


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