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Little cash to large households: Cash transfers and children's care in disadvantaged families in Ghana
Authors:Keetie Roelen  Helen Karki Chettri  Emily Delap
Institution:1. Institute of Development Studies, United Kingdom;2. Family for Every Child, United Kingdom
Abstract:Social protection is widely considered to have a positive effect on children, including supporting improvements in nutritional, educational and health outcomes. Much less is known, however, about the impact of interventions on children's care. This article considers the impact of a social cash transfer targeted at poor households – Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme – on child well‐being, quality of care and preventing children's separation from their parents as perceived by programme and non‐programme beneficiaries in a context of vulnerability, large households and widespread informal kinship care. Findings suggest that cash transfers can improve both material and non‐material aspects of well‐being and contribute to the quality of care and have the potential to prevent children's separation from their parents. At the same time, not all children appear to benefit equally, with non‐biological children being disadvantaged. The combination of large household sizes with programme design and implementation challenges, including low transfer amounts, a cap on the maximum number of eligible household members and poor sensitization and follow‐up, undermine the positive role that cash transfers can play.
Keywords:children  child care  cash benefit  household income  poverty  wellbeing  Ghana  Mots clé  s   Enfants  soins aux enfants  prestations en espè  ces  revenu des mé  nages  pauvreté    bien‐ê  tre  Ghana  Palabras clave   Niñ  os  cuidado infantil  prestaciones monetarias  ingreso de los hogares  pobreza  bienestar  Ghana  Schlü  sselwö  rter   Kinder  Kinderfü  rsorge  Geldleistungen  Haushaltseinkommen  Armut  Wohlbefinden  Ghana
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