Do conditional cash transfers improve antenatal care outcomes in Senegal? Combining non-experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Development Effectiveness Pub Date : 2022-03-11 DOI:10.1080/19439342.2022.2047764
Frieda Vandeninden, F. Fecher
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ABSTRACT This paper evaluates the effects of a conditional cash transfer (CCT) on antenatal consultations in Senegal. We conduct a non-experimental and a quasi-experimental evaluations, in which the control group is constructed using a propensity score matching method. While the non-experimental approach alone does not allow to conclude on the impact of the CCT, the quasi-experimental approach reveals that the CCT significatively increases antenatal consultations of beneficiaries. The combination of non-experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations has the potential to offer evaluation of social policies in a cost-effective way, using existing information, such as administrative data and already-collected survey data.
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有条件现金转移是否改善了塞内加尔的产前保健结果?结合非实验和准实验评估
摘要:本文评估了有条件现金转移(CCT)对塞内加尔产前咨询的影响。我们进行了非实验和准实验评估,其中使用倾向得分匹配方法构建对照组。虽然非实验方法本身不能得出有条件现金援助影响的结论,但准实验方法表明,有条件现金援助显着增加了受益人的产前咨询。非实验评价和准实验评价相结合,有可能利用行政数据和已收集的调查数据等现有资料,以具有成本效益的方式对社会政策进行评价。
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