FEEDBACK
Jump to content

Document Summary
Published: 2012

Estimating the Effects of Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh on Calorie Consumption of Poor Households

View full report

The Social Safety Net (SSN) programmes play a key role in Bangladesh to protect the poor households from food insecurity. This study examines the effect of these programs on calorie consumption of poor households using the 2005 Household Income and Expenditure Survey data. Three treatment effect evaluation designs are applied to compare the estimated effects. Mean difference and matching estimators that do not consider endogeneity of treatment dummy produce significant negative effects when applied to the whole sample. Unconfoundedness and overlap assumptions do not exist and the assumptions are satisfied after dropping some observations using the criteria of propensity score. The effect of the SSN programmes on calorie consumption is estimated in the reduced sample using the same econometric methods, and it is found that there are insignificant positive effects in all cases.
View full report

Authors

M Rahman

Focus Countries

Geographic focus

Amend this document

Help us keep up to date

Document Summary by

IID
29/11/2012

Institute of Informatics and Development (IID), Bangladesh

www.iid.org.bd