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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Econ. 2015 Aug 24;44:195–211. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2015.07.008

Table 5.

ART Proximity and Post-Intervention Economic Support

Dependent variable: Nutrition
programs
Agro.
support
Tuition
subsidies
Food for
work
Congregation
support
Direct cash
transfers
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
Panel A: Full Sample
ART proximity 0.12
(0.14)
[0.015]
0.04
(0.14)
[0.005]
0.07
(0.05)
[0.009]
−0.04
(0.12)
[−0.004]
−0.02
(0.05)
[−0.003]
0.10***
(0.04)
[0.013]
2010 · ART proximity −0.14
(0.14)
[−0.017]
−0.31***
(0.10)
[−0.039]
−0.03
(0.071)
[0.004]
0.08
(0.12)
[0.010]
0.19**
(0.08)
[0.023]
−0.070
(0.07)
[−0.009]
Dependent variable mean
Observations
0.22
3100
0.68
3100
0.02
3100
0.14
3100
0.09
3100
0.03
3100

Panel B: HIV−/NCT Sample
ART proximity 0.16
(0.19)
[0.020]
0.0011
(0.14)
[0.000]
0.092
(0.065)
[0.012]
−0.023
(0.11)
[−0.003]
−0.022
(0.065)
[−0.003]
0.087*
(0.052)
[0.011]
2010 · ART proximity −0.20
(0.16)
[−0.025]
−0.29**
(0.12)
[−0.036]
−0.042
(0.085)
[−0.005]
0.086
(0.12)
[0.011]
0.21**
(0.082)
[0.027]
−0.045
(0.052)
[−0.006]
Dependent variable mean
Observations
0.21
2333
0.68
2333
0.02
2333
0.13
2333
0.09
2333
0.03
2333

Note: village-clustered standard errors appear in parentheses. Impacts of a change from 8 kilometers to 4 kilometers (0.125 · β̂) appear in brackets. Regressions include data from 2008 and 2010. All regressions include region · year fixed effects. Nutrition programs include free food or maize, targeted nutrition programs, and programs to feed malnourished children. Agricultural support includes inputs-for-work programs, agricultural input supply programs, and other agricultural input subsidies. Tuition subsidies apply to secondary and tertiary tuition.

*

p < 0.1,

**

p < 0.05,

***

p < 0.01.