C. Avitabile, J. Cunha, Ricardo Meilman Lomaz Cohn
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Abstract
This paper studies the medium-term impact of early-life welfare transfers on children's learning. It studies children who were exposed to the randomized controlled trial of the Mexico's Food Support Program (the Programa de Apoyo Alimentario, PAL), in which households were assigned to receive cash, in-kind food transfers, or nothing (a control). The children are matched with administrative data on primary school standardized tests, which were taken four to 10 years after the experiment began. The findings show that in-kind transfers did not impact test scores, while cash transfers led to a significant and meaningful decrease in test scores. An analysis of the mechanisms driving these results reveals that both transfers led to an increase in child labor, which is likely detrimental to learning. In-kind food transfers, however, induced a greater consumption of several key micronutrients that are vital for brain development, which likely attenuated the negative impacts of child labor on learning.
本文研究了早期生活福利转移对儿童学习的中期影响。它研究了参加墨西哥食品支持计划(Program de Apoyo Alimentario, PAL)随机对照试验的儿童,在该计划中,家庭被分配接受现金、实物食品转移,或者什么都不接受(对照组)。这些孩子与小学标准化测试的管理数据相匹配,这些数据是在实验开始后4到10年进行的。研究结果表明,实物转移对考试成绩没有影响,而现金转移导致考试成绩显著下降。对导致这些结果的机制的分析表明,这两种转移都导致了童工的增加,这可能不利于学习。然而,实物食物转移导致了对大脑发育至关重要的几种关键微量营养素的更多消耗,这可能减轻了童工对学习的负面影响。