The Effects of Integrated Conditional Cash Transfers and Public Works Programs on Household Income Generation in Rural Tanzania

Fides Emmanuel, A. Hepelwa
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Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) and public works (PWs) programs are implemented to improve the welfare of extremely poor households in rural Tanzania. However, there is limited information on how integrated programs impact household income generation. Using the propensity score matching method, data from both treatment and control groups were analyzed, focusing on major income-generating activities in rural areas such as crop farming, livestock keeping, non-farm businesses, and casual labor. The findings reveal that the programs have not significantly impacted income- generating activities among poor households, indicating persistent difficulties in escaping the poverty cycle. Despite this, the programs have stimulated non- farm businesses, which are typically categorized as petty businesses with low returns. Encouraging outcomes were observed in some households that utilized their cash to purchase farm inputs and livestock. Implying that policymakers and program founders should consider adding productive conditions such as promoting crop farming, livestock keeping, and group savings.
坦桑尼亚农村地区有条件现金转移和公共工程计划对家庭创收的综合影响
有条件现金转移(CCT)和公共工程(PW)计划的实施旨在改善坦桑尼亚农村极端贫困家庭的福利。然而,关于综合项目如何影响家庭创收的信息却很有限。本研究采用倾向得分匹配法对治疗组和对照组的数据进行了分析,重点关注农村地区的主要创收活动,如农作物种植、牲畜饲养、非农企业和临时工。研究结果表明,这些计划并没有对贫困家庭的创收活动产生重大影响,这表明贫困家庭在摆脱贫困循环方面仍然存在困难。尽管如此,这些计划还是刺激了非农产业的发展,而这些产业通常被归类为收益较低的小生意。一些家庭利用现金购买农业投入和牲畜,取得了令人鼓舞的成果。这表明,政策制定者和计划创始人应考虑增加生产性条件,如促进作物种植、牲畜饲养和集体储蓄。
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