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The impact of cash and food transfers: Evidence from a randomized intervention in Niger

The impact of cash and food transfers: Evidence from a randomized intervention in Niger

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Date of publication
December 2013
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
128125
Pages
32 pages

There is little rigorous evidence on the comparative impacts of cash and food transfers on food security and food-related outcomes. We assess the relative impacts of receiving cash versus food transfers using a randomized design. Drawing on data collected in eastern Niger, we find that households randomized to receive a food basket experienced larger, positive impacts on measures of food consumption and diet quality than those receiving the cash transfer.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Upton, Joanna
Hoddinott, John F.
Sandström, Susanna

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