现金转移计划是否会因家庭残疾状况而对儿童产生不同影响?来自马拉维和赞比亚的证据

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK International Journal of Social Welfare Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1111/ijsw.12684
Hannah Silverstein, Gustavo Angeles, Sudhanshu Handa, Kavita Singh, Meghan Shanahan, David Thissen
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全球约有 10 亿残疾人。现金转移(CT)是一种社会保护计划,通常明确包括残疾人。按残疾状况区分现金转移影响的研究很少。我们采用了三重差分估算策略,利用三向交互项估算了马拉维和赞比亚的现金转移对儿童物质需求、身体健康和营养状况的影响。结果表明,与没有残疾的家庭相比,有最大功能障碍者家庭的儿童患病率更低。同样,儿童全面发展计划也改善了所有儿童获得物质需求的机会。这项研究表明,马拉维和赞比亚的全面贸易方案对物质投入的影响相似,但对残疾家庭儿童的健康影响更大。
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Do cash transfer programs have different effects on children based on household disability status? Evidence from Malawi and Zambia

Globally, about 1 billion people have disabilities. Cash transfers (CTs) are social protection programs often explicitly including people with disabilities. There is little research differentiating CT impacts by disability status. We used a triple difference estimation strategy with three-way interaction terms to estimate disability-differential impacts of CTs in Malawi and Zambia on material needs, physical health, and nutritional status among children. Results show CTs reduced the prevalence of illness more among children in households of members experiencing the greatest functional difficulties compared to those in households without disability. The CTs similarly improved access to material needs for all children. This research suggests CTs in Malawi and Zambia affected children in households with disabilities more in terms of health outcomes, despite experiencing similar impacts on material inputs.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.
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