Replication Report: A comment on "Should Cash Transfers Be Conditional? Conditionality, Preventive Care, and Health Outcomes"
Sven A. Hartmann and
Yue Huang
No 290, I4R Discussion Paper Series from The Institute for Replication (I4R)
Abstract:
This replication study revisits Attanasio et al. (2015), which examines the effects of conditional cash transfers on preventive health care utilization and child health outcomes in Colombia. Using the original data and replication files, we successfully reproduce all the main tables and figures reported in the paper. We further assess robustness by estimating alternative count-data models for preventive care visits, constructing a health index using a summary-index approach, and modifying the estimation sample. Across these extensions, the main qualitative findings of the original study remain intact, supporting the robustness and credibility of the original conclusions.
Date: 2026
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