Grandmothers and granddaughters: old age pension and intra-household allocation in South Africa
Over a quarter of black South African children under age five live with a pension recipient. Author's estimates suggest that pensions received by women had a large impact on the anthropometric status of girls (it improved their weight given height by 1.19 standard deviations, and their height given age by 1.16 standard deviations), but little effect on that of boys. In contrast, no similar effect was found for pensions received by men. This suggests that the household does not function as a unitary entity, and that the efficiency of public transfer programs may depend on the gender of the recipient. [author]
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