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The impact of the Juntos conditional cash transfer programme in Peru on nutritional and cognitive outcomes: Does the age of exposure matter?
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In this study we revisit the impact of conditional cash transfers (CCTs) on child development, with an emphasis on the role of the age of exposure. We use longitudinal data from a unique paired-siblings sample of Peruvian children (the Young Lives study) to evaluate whether Juntos, a large-scale CCT implemented in Peru since 2005, has a greater effect on children who benefited from the programme during the first three years of life compared with its impact on those children who benefited betw...
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- Published
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- Peer reviewed
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- Young Lives Publisher's website
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- impact of the Juntos conditional cash transfer programme in Peru on nutritional and cognitive outcomes: Does the age of exposure matter?
- Publication date:
- 2016-07-01
- ISBN:
- 9781909403697
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pubs:647627
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- pubs:647627
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- 2016-09-30
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- Young Lives
- Copyright date:
- 2016
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published version of "The impact of the Juntos conditional cash transfer programme in Peru on nutritional and cognitive outcomes: Does the age of exposure matter?", a working paper published by Young Lives in 2016-07, available online: https://www.younglives.org.uk/files/YL-WP153-Impact%20of%20Juntos%20on%20nutrition%20and%20education%20in%20Peru.pdf
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