The Short-term Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers to the Poor: ExperimentalEvidence from Kenya*
Busara Center for Behavioral Economics · Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
Abstract
We use a randomized controlled trial to study the response of poor households in rural Kenya to unconditional cash transfers from the NGO GiveDirectly. The transfers differ from other programs in that they are explicitly unconditional, large, and concentrated in time. We randomized at both the village and household levels; furthermore, within the treatment group, we randomized recipient gender (wife versus husband), transfer timing (lump-sum transfer versus monthly installments), and transfer magnitude (US$404 PPP versus US$1,525 PPP). We find a strong consumption response to transfers, with an increase in household monthly consumption from $158 PPP to $193 PPP nine months after the transfer began. Transfer…
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2Topics & keywords
- Consumption (sociology)
- Economics
- Cash transfers
- Cash
- Transfer (computing)
- Demographic economics
- Randomized experiment
- Wife