Cash Transfers and Child Nutrition: Pathways and Impacts

Childhood malnutrition remains a significant global problem, with an estimated 162 million children under the age of five suffering from stunted growth. This article examines the extent to which cash transfer programmes can improve child nutrition. It adopts a framework that captures and explains th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Development policy review 2017-09, Vol.35 (5), p.621-643
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description Childhood malnutrition remains a significant global problem, with an estimated 162 million children under the age of five suffering from stunted growth. This article examines the extent to which cash transfer programmes can improve child nutrition. It adopts a framework that captures and explains the pathways and determinants of child nutrition. The framework is then used to organize and discuss relevant evidence from the impact evaluation literature, focusing on impact pathways and new and emerging findings from sub‐Saharan Africa to identify critical elements that determine child nutrition outcomes as well as knowledge gaps requiring further research, such as children's dietary diversity, caregiver behaviours and stress.
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Caregivers
cash transfers
Childhood
Food programs
Food service
health
Malnutrition
Money
Nutrition
Stunted growth
sub‐Saharan Africa
Suffering
Welfare
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