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Follow the child: the effect of an unconditional cash transfer on adolescent human capital and mental health

In company with many other developing countries in the 1990s, South Africa introduced an unconditional cash transfer program for children, which had more than eleven million beneficiaries in 2014. The evaluation of similar cash transfer programs is a widely researched space, however much of the lite...

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Main Author: Eyal, Katherine
Other Authors: Burns, Justine
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Economics 2017
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