Table 7.
Treatment effect (DD) |
Wild bootstrap p- value |
Observations | |
---|---|---|---|
Binary Measures | |||
Two sets clothes | 0.03 (0.04) | 0.461 | 12,611 |
Shoes | 0.20*** (0.05) | 0.000 | 12,613 |
Blanket | 0.16*** (0.06) | 0.009 | 12,609 |
More than one item (clothes, shoes, or blanket) | 0.19*** (0.06) | 0.003 | |
Any education | 0.13*** (0.03) | 0.000 | 12,722 |
Any health | 0.02 (0.02) | 0.543 | 12,722 |
Any clothing | 0.32*** (0.04) | 0.000 | 12,722 |
Index Measures | |||
Child material well-being items (0–3) | 0.40*** (0.12) | 0.003 | 12,614 |
Child investment with education (0–4) | 0.66*** (0.10) | 0.000 | 12,606 |
Child investment without education (0–3) | 0.53*** (0.09) | 0.000 | 12,606 |
Perceived Stress Scale (4–20) | −1.46** (0.59) | 0.026 | 12,721 |
Notes: Robust standard errors in parentheses clustered at the VC level.
p<0.01,
p<0.05,
p<0.1.
Wild bootstrap p-values are for DD effect (H0=0). Individual controls: age, age squared, male, baseline morbidity past 2 weeks, and baseline orphan status / Household controls (all defined at baseline): household head (female, age, ever attended school, chronic illness, married), log per capita expenditure, household size, total age group categories (0–5, 6–11, 12–17, 65+) and dummies for Traditional Authority residence.