Cash Transfers, Negative Rainfall Shocks and Child Welfare in Ethiopia

Cash Transfers, Negative Rainfall Shocks and Child Welfare in Ethiopia

Author: 
Haile, Kaleab
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press
Date published: 
2022
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Journal Title: 
Journal of African Economies
Source: 
Journal of African Economies, Vol. 31, No. 5, August 2022 pp. 441-466
ISSN: 
0963 8024|1464 3723
Abstract: 

This study examines the role of cash transfers in mitigating the welfare impact of negative rainfall shocks on children in rural households. Household-level panel data, obtained from areas where Ethiopia's Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme operated, are merged with available climate data. The results from a two-way fixed effects model reveal that cash transfers significantly reduce the negative effect of drought on food consumption Z-score of children in beneficiary households. As the magnitude of drought increases, however, no difference in children's FCS Z-score is found between beneficiary and non-beneficiary households. The study provides evidence for household food consumption-based coping strategies as a mechanism. As such, beneficiary households are able to avoid food consumption-destabilising coping strategies as long as the droughts they experience are not of high magnitude. The findings of this study offer policy-relevant insights into the extent to which cash transfers can buffer the adverse welfare impact of drought on children.

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CITATION: Haile, Kaleab. Cash Transfers, Negative Rainfall Shocks and Child Welfare in Ethiopia . : Oxford University Press , 2022. Journal of African Economies, Vol. 31, No. 5, August 2022 pp. 441-466 - Available at: https://library.au.int/cash-transfers-negative-rainfall-shocks-and-child-welfare-ethiopia