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Measuring Health and Well-being of Young People in the Transfer Project

Tia Palermo and Office of Research - Innocenti Unicef

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Abstract: During the past decade, over a dozen government-run cash transfer programmes have been launched in sub-Saharan Africa, and there is growing evidence of their ability to improve a range of development outcomes. Comparing longitudinal data in four focus countries, this paper looks at a variety of emotional and physical aspects of young people’s development during their transition to adulthood.

Date: 2015
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