Table 1.
Author(s) | Geographic focus | Social protection scheme(s) | Attribute(s) and dimension(s) of social cohesion | Method |
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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 |