Cash transfers and health: evidence from Tanzania

DK Evans, B Holtemeyer, K Kosec - The World Bank Economic …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
How do cash transfers conditioned on health clinic visits and school attendance impact
health-related outcomes? Examining the 2010 randomized introduction of a program in …

Financial incentives to promote retention in care and viral suppression in adults with HIV initiating antiretroviral therapy in Tanzania: a three-arm randomised …

CA Fahey, PF Njau, E Katabaro, RS Mfaume… - The Lancet …, 2020 - thelancet.com
Background Financial incentives promote use of HIV services and might support adherence
to the sustained antiretroviral therapy (ART) necessary for viral suppression, but few studies …

Cash transfers and temptation goods: a review of global evidence

D Evans, A Popova - World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014 - papers.ssrn.com
Cash transfers have been demonstrated to improve education and health outcomes and
alleviate poverty in various contexts. However, policy makers and others often express …

[HTML][HTML] Cash transfers and child and adolescent development

D de Walque, L Fernald, P Gertler… - Child and Adolescent …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Poverty has significant, detrimental, and long-ranging effects on child development (Walker
and others 2011). Programs and policies around the world have attempted to address …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the impact of cash transfers: the evidence

J Hagen-Zanker, F Bastagli, L Harman… - London, UK …, 2016 - calpnetwork.org
• Monetary poverty: Cash transfers reduce monetary poverty.• Education: Cash transfers
raise school attendance, but do not always lead to improved learning.• Health and nutrition …

No strings attached: The behavioral effects of US unconditional cash transfer programs

I Marinescu - 2018 - nber.org
The universal basic income has become a widely discussed measure in policy circles
around the world. In this review, we cover the evidence relevant to its potential impact in the …

Promoting healthy behaviours and improving health outcomes in low and middle income countries: a review of the impact of conditional cash transfer programmes

M Ranganathan, M Lagarde - Preventive medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To provide an overview of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes in
low and middle income countries and present the evidence to date on their contribution to …

How effective are cash transfers at improving nutritional status?

J Manley, S Gitter, V Slavchevska - World development, 2013 - Elsevier
Cash transfer programs have not always affected children's nutritional status. We reviewed
30,000 articles relating cash transfer programs and height for age, finding 21 papers on 17 …

Abstinence‐plus programs for HIV infection prevention in high‐income countries

K Underhill, P Montgomery, D Operario… - Cochrane Database …, 1996 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Abstinence‐plus interventions promote sexual abstinence as the best means of
preventing acquisition of HIV, but also encourage safer‐sex strategies (eg condom use) for …

Cash transfers and the social determinants of health: a conceptual framework

E Owusu-Addo, AMN Renzaho… - Health promotion …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Cash transfers (CTs) can play a significant role in tackling the social determinants of health
(SDoH), but to date there is a lack of conceptual framework for understanding CTs linkages …