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. 2023 Apr 14;22:101403. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101403

Table 1.

Baseline balance - Ghana LEAP 1000.

Panel A: Baseline Characteristics (Ghana)
Pooled N = 2005 Comparison N = 1005 Treatment N = 1050 P-value for difference
Age 29.8 (6.5) 28.8 (6.5) 30.73 (6.5) 0.59
Household size 6.7 (2.6) 6.4 (2.5) 7.05 (2.7) 0.09
Female-headed household 101 (5.0%) 41 (4.1%) 74 (7.0%) 0.03
Any Education 381 (19.0%) 201 (20.0%) 189 (18.0%) 0.66
Panel B: Baseline balance (Malawi)
Pooled
Control
Treatment
P-value for difference
N = 3251 N = 1711 N = 1540
Age 56.7 (19.5) 55.7 (19.3) 57.8 (19.7) 0.33
Female 2708 (83.3%) 1437 (84.0%) 1271 (82.5%) 0.38
Household size 4.7 (2.3) 4.7 (2.2) 4.6 (2.3) 0.72
Female household head 2708 (83.3%) 1437 (84.0%) 1271 (82.5%) 0.38
Any Education 1079 (33.2%) 561 (32.8%) 517 (33.6%) 0.60
Salima 1652 (50.8%) 909 (53.1%) 742 (48.2%) 0.80
Panel C: Baseline characteristics by treatment status, Tanzania Cash Plus
Pooled N = 2191 Control N = 1128 Treatment N = 1063 P-value for difference
Age 16.1 (1.6) 16.1 (1.6) 16.1 (1.6) 0.36
Female 1001 (45.7%) 528 (46.8%) 473 (44.5%) 0.28
Household size 5.0 (2.0) 4.9 (2.0) 5.0 (2.0) 0.40
Female-headed household 1441 (65.8%) 755 (66.9%) 686 (64.5%) 0.24
ELDI 3.5 (4.6) 3.7 (4.7) 3.3 (4.5) 0.080
Well-being (0-15) 2.6 (3.2) 2.8 (3.3) 2.4 (3.0) 0.015
Risk (0–9) 0.3 (1.0) 0.3 (1.0) 0.3 (0.9) 0.93
Relations (0-12) 0.3 (1.1) 0.3 (1.1) 0.3 (1.2) 0.81

Note: Data are presented as mean (SD) or n(%). P-values are computed regressing each variable listed in the table on treatment, controlling for PMT score with standard errors clustered at the community level.

Note: Data are presented as mean (SD) or n(%). P-values are computed regressing each variable listed in the table on treatment with standard errors clustered at the community level.

Note: Data are presented as mean (SD) or n(%). P-values are computed regressing each variable listed in the table on treatment with standard errors clustered at the community level.