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Intra-Household Dynamics and the Design of Social Protection Programs : The Case of Polygamous Households in North Burkina Faso
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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/5995
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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/25446
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French PDFs Available
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Africa Gender Policy Briefs
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Guilbert, Nathalie
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Pierotti, Rachael
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2016-11-28T19:46:05Z
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2016-11-28T19:46:05Z
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2016-03
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2021-05-25T10:54:37Z
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| dc.description.abstract |
A recent overview of World Bank social
safety net programs and gender highlighted the need for
greater consideration of intra-household dynamics in the
design of social protection programs (Bardasi 2014). During
program design, decisions have to be made about who to
target, how much and how often to give cash transfers, and
what measures should accompany cash transfers. These
decisions become even more complex in the context of
polygamous households. The conclusions above are meant to
illustrate important links between intra-household dynamics
and the design of cash transfer programs. As a preliminary
study, this research did not capture the actual effects of
cash transfers. It is important to remember that money
received from the government in the form of a regular cash
transfer may be treated differently than income from other
sources. Additional research is planned that will measure
differences in the use of cash transfers depending on the
social protection program design.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/332981468197391804/Intra-household-dynamics-and-the-design-of-social-protection-programs-the-case-of-polygamous-households-in-North-Burkina-Faso
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25448
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English
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en_US
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| dc.publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC
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| dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief;No. 16
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| dc.rights |
CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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| dc.subject |
EMPOWERMENT
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| dc.subject |
HUMAN CAPITAL
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| dc.subject |
VILLAGES
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| dc.subject |
GENDER INEQUALITY
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| dc.subject |
PRODUCTION
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| dc.subject |
POLICIES
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| dc.subject |
WHO
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| dc.subject |
WOMAN
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| dc.subject |
INCOME
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| dc.subject |
PARTICIPATION
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| dc.subject |
VALUE
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| dc.subject |
GENDER
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| dc.subject |
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS
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| dc.subject |
INFORMATION
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| dc.subject |
SERVICES
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| dc.subject |
SAFETY NET
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLD
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| dc.subject |
EFFECTS
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| dc.subject |
HEALTH
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| dc.subject |
PRIVATE SECTOR
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| dc.subject |
PROJECT
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| dc.subject |
WILL
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| dc.subject |
MANAGEMENT
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| dc.subject |
SAFETY NETS
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| dc.subject |
FOOD INSECURITY
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| dc.subject |
KNOWLEDGE
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| dc.subject |
LAND
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| dc.subject |
CHILDREN
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| dc.subject |
SECURITY
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| dc.subject |
EDUCATION
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| dc.subject |
HUSBAND
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| dc.subject |
GENDER GAP
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| dc.subject |
INVESTMENT
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| dc.subject |
RISK
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| dc.subject |
CHILD
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLDS
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| dc.subject |
EQUALITY
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| dc.subject |
WIVES
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| dc.subject |
BARGAINING POWER
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| dc.subject |
BARGAINING
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| dc.subject |
SUPPLY
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| dc.subject |
PRODUCTS
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| dc.subject |
INNOVATION
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| dc.subject |
MARRIAGES
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| dc.subject |
PRODUCTIVITY
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| dc.subject |
TRANSFERS
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| dc.subject |
FUNDING
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| dc.subject |
INTERVENTIONS
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| dc.subject |
ORGANIZATIONS
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| dc.subject |
COMMUNITY
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| dc.subject |
WOMEN
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| dc.subject |
RESEARCH
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| dc.subject |
AGRICULTURAL
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| dc.subject |
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
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| dc.subject |
LIVESTOCK
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| dc.subject |
LABOR
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| dc.subject |
OUTCOMES
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| dc.subject |
SAFETY
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| dc.subject |
RISK SHARING
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| dc.subject |
GENDER ROLES
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT
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| dc.subject |
WIFE
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| dc.subject |
CROPS
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| dc.subject |
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
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| dc.subject |
GENDER EQUALITY
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| dc.subject |
DESIGN
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| dc.subject |
INEQUALITY
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| dc.subject |
WOMEN AND SOCIAL NORMS
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| dc.subject |
AFRICA GENDER POLICY
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| dc.subject |
GENDER INNOVATION LAB
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| dc.title |
Intra-Household Dynamics and the Design of Social Protection Programs
| en |
| dc.title.alternative |
Dynamique de l'intérieur des
ménages et la conception des programmes de protection
sociale : le cas des ménages polygames au nord du Burkina Faso
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| dc.title.subtitle |
The Case of Polygamous Households in North Burkina Faso
| en |
| dc.type |
Brief
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| okr.date.disclosure |
2016-03-08
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| okr.doctype |
Publications & Research
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| okr.doctype |
Publications & Research :: Brief
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| okr.docurl |
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/332981468197391804/Intra-household-dynamics-and-the-design-of-social-protection-programs-the-case-of-polygamous-households-in-North-Burkina-Faso
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yes
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| okr.identifier.doi |
10.1596/25448
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| okr.identifier.externaldocumentum |
090224b0841e356e_1_0
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| okr.identifier.internaldocumentum |
26037458
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103851
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true
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| okr.language.supported |
en
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/332981468197391804/pdf/103851-BRI-Burkina-Faso-ASP-Brief-Final-PUBLIC-EN.pdf
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| okr.region.administrative |
Africa
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Burkina Faso
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| okr.topic |
Social Protections and Labor :: Safety Nets and Transfers
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Gender :: Gender and Development
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Gender :: Gender and Law
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Rural Development :: Agricultural Growth and Rural Development
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Rural Development :: Rural Poverty Reduction Strategies
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Office of the Chief Economist (AFRCE)
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