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One important dimension of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs apart from conditionality is the provision of continuous frequency of payouts. On the contrary, the Apni Beti Apna Dhan program, implemented in the state of Haryana in India from 1994 to 1998 offers a “promised” amount to female beneficiaries redeemable only after attaining 18 years of age if she remains unmarried. This paper examines the long-term indirect effects of this programme on their human capital outcomes. Using multiple large scale datasets in a triple difference framework and exploiting the exogenous variation in the timing of implementation, we found significant improvements in educational attainment but no discernible effect on measures related to labour participation, time allocation, empowerment or intergenerational health indicators. While underage marriage has reduced, the likelihood of marriage after receiving the transfers has increased. We provide suggestive evidence of the CCT money and the associated educational gains being used by brides’ parents to ensure grooms of higher social status. The paper recommends a set of complementary potential policy instruments that include altering gender norms through behavioural interventions skill development and incentives to encourage female work participation.
除了条件性之外,有条件现金转移方案的一个重要方面是提供连续的支付频率。相反,1994年至1998年在印度哈里亚纳邦实施的Apni Beti Apna Dhan计划向女性受益人提供了一笔“承诺”金额,只有在年满18岁之后,如果她仍然未婚,才能赎回。本文考察了该计划对其人力资本成果的长期间接影响。在三重差异框架中使用多个大规模数据集,并利用实施时间的外生变化,我们发现教育程度有显著改善,但对劳动参与、时间分配、赋权或代际健康指标相关的措施没有明显影响。虽然未成年人结婚的情况有所减少,但在接受资金转移后结婚的可能性有所增加。我们提供了有条件现金援助资金和相关教育收益被新娘父母用来确保新郎拥有更高的社会地位的暗示性证据。该报告建议了一套互补的潜在政策工具,包括通过行为干预改变性别规范,技能发展和鼓励女性参与工作的激励措施。