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Non-contributory social protection for adolescents in low- and middle-income countries: a review of government programmes and impacts

  • United Nations Children's Fund

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Abstract

Poverty in early life can have lasting effects on health and human capital; social protection can counter these effects to promote the development of capabilities across the life course. This paper examines how social protection can promote adolescent well-being and facilitate safe and productive transitions to adulthood in lower and middle-income countries. Focusing on governmental non-contributory programmes the paper investigates (i) whether and how current non-contributory social protection programmes are adolescent-sensitive and (ii) what the impact of non-contributory social protection programmes on adolescents is. To examine these questions, we conducted an extensive review of the literature on existing non-contributory social protection programmes and related impact evaluations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-194
Number of pages16
JournalOxford Development Studies
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • adolescence
  • child and youth poverty
  • low- and middle- income countries
  • review
  • Social protection
  • transitions to adulthood

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