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. 2022 May 2;34(3):1195–1215. doi: 10.1057/s41287-022-00532-2

Table 1.

Articles in this SI of EJDR on social protection and social cohesion

Author(s) Geographic focus Social protection scheme(s) Attribute(s) and dimension(s) of social cohesion Method
Burchi, Loewe, Malerba and Leininger Global All All attributes and dimensions Literature review and conceptual considerations
Roelen, Kim and Leon-Himmelstine Burundi and Haiti Graduation programmes

Mainly cooperation for the common good and inclusive identity on two dimensions

Plus effects of social cohesion on social protection

Qualitative analysis of semi-structured discussions, interactive activities and focus group discussions
Burchi and Roscioli Malawi Graduation programmes All attributes and dimensions Mixed-method design: experimental design and primary household data; econometric analysis; focus group discussions and individual interviews
Beierl and Dodlova Malawi Cash for work programmes Cooperation for the common good Quantitative analysis of three household surveys
Zintl and Loewe Jordan Cash for work programmes All attributes and dimensions Quantitative analysis of census data and qualitative content analysis of key informant interviews
Strupat Kenya All existing contributory and non-contributory social protection schemes All attributes and dimensions Quantitative analysis of representative household survey data
Ongowo Kenya Social services Mainly inclusive identity and horizontal trust Qualitative content analysis of key informant interviews
Malerba Global Social protection policies used in combination with climate mitigation policies All attributes and dimensions Literature review and econometric analysis