The impact of unconditional cash and food assistance on contraceptive expenditure of rural households in Coastal Bangladesh: Evidence from fuzzy RDD

This study investigates the impact of unconditional cash and food (UCF) assistance on the monthly contraceptive expenditure of rural households in coastal Bangladesh using a fuzzy regression discontinuity design (RDD). Eligibility for UCF assistance was based on the running variable of land ownershi...

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description This study investigates the impact of unconditional cash and food (UCF) assistance on the monthly contraceptive expenditure of rural households in coastal Bangladesh using a fuzzy regression discontinuity design (RDD). Eligibility for UCF assistance was based on the running variable of land ownership in acres. We used eligibility as an instrumental variable to estimate the local average treatment effect of UCF assistance on contraceptive expenditures. The results show that UCF assistance results in increases in monthly contraceptive expenditures.
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Adult
Bangladesh
Biology and Life Sciences
Birth control
Contraception - economics
Contraceptives
Decision making
Empowerment
Engineering and Technology
Expenditures
Family allowances (Welfare)
Family planning
Female
Finance
Food
Food Assistance
Food relief
Fuzzy Logic
Government finance
Health aspects
Households
Humans
Land ownership
Male
Medical Assistance
Medicine and Health Sciences
Methods
Middle Aged
People and Places
Rural families
Rural Population
Social aspects
Social Sciences
Young Adult
title The impact of unconditional cash and food assistance on contraceptive expenditure of rural households in Coastal Bangladesh: Evidence from fuzzy RDD
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