Cumulative Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia

Author:

Cahyadi Nur1,Hanna Rema2,Olken Benjamin A.3,Prima Rizal Adi4,Satriawan Elan5,Syamsulhakim Ekki6

Affiliation:

1. National Team for Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), Grand Kebon Sirih Building, Jl Kebon Sirih No. 35, Jakarta 10110, Indonesia (email: )

2. Harvard Kennedy School, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138 (email: )

3. Department of Economics, MIT, The Morris and Sophie Chang Building, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, 02141 (email: )

4. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, School of Economics, Finance and Marketing, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia (email: )

5. Department of Economics, FEB-UGM, Jl Humaniora no 1, Bulaksumur-Sleman, DIY 55283, Indonesia and National Team for Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K), Grand Kebon Sirih Building, Jl Kebon Sirih no 35, Jakarta 10110, Indonesia (email: )

6. National Team for Acceleration of Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) (email: )

Abstract

Conditional cash transfers provide income and promote human capital investments. Yet evaluating their longitudinal impacts is hard, as most experimental evaluations treat control locations after a few years. We examine such impacts in Indonesia after six years, where the program rollout left the experiment largely intact. We find static effects on many targeted indicators: childbirth using trained professionals increased dramatically, and under-15 children not in school fell by half. We observe impacts requiring cumulative investments: stunting fell by 23 percent. While human capital accumulation increased, the transfers did not lead to transformative economic change for recipient households. (JEL I21, I38, J13, J24, O15)

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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