Can Small Incentives Have Large Payoffs? Health Impacts of a Cash Transfer Program in Bolivia

Celhay, Pablo A.; Johannsen, Julia; Martinez, Sebastian; Vidal, Cecilia

Abstract

We study the effects of a conditional cash transfer for health care utilization, equivalent to 1% of monthly household consumption, on child survival in Bolivia. Using census data and an instrument for program take-up, we show that the intervention increased the survival rates of birth cohorts exposed to the program by 3.8% to 14.7%. A pathways analysis shows higher rates of early antenatal care and skilled birth attendance for women and a higher number of growth monitoring checkups and immunization for children. The intervention is highly cost-effective, at $746 per disability-adjusted life year averted, making the program's design a promising policy alternative.

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Título según WOS: Can Small Incentives Have Large Payoffs? Health Impacts of a Cash Transfer Program in Bolivia
Título de la Revista: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE
Volumen: 69
Número: 2
Editorial: UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 591
Página final: 621
DOI:

10.1086/703085

Notas: ISI