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Impact and spill-over effects of an asset transfer program on child undermalnutrition: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Bangladesh

Authors :
Tom Van Ourti
Ellen Van de Poel
Wameq A Raza
Health Economics (HE)
Applied Economics
Source :
Journal of Health Economics, 62, 105-120. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Targeting the Ultra-poor (TUP) is an integrated programme that combines the transfer of income-generating assets and multifaceted training on entrepreneurship, health-nutrition, and social awareness over a two-year period to graduate ultra-poor with mainstream poverty. While positive socioeconomic effects and spill-over effects are well-documented, this is the first paper to evaluate the effects of the programme on nutritional outcomes of under-5 children using data from a randomized control trial over a four-year period. We find notable improvements in nutritional outcomes of children in participating households. TUP is further seen to improve food-security, sanitation and duration of exclusive-breastfeeding. Nutrition status of children living in poor non-participant households are also positively affected though no effects were found on children from non-poor households. We conclude that programmes that combine asset transfer with multifaceted training such as TUP can have significant long-term positive health effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01676296
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Health Economics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93c5aec183f7ea91164cf96d7e02eaf2