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The impact of unconditional cash transfers on enhancing household wellbeing in Pakistan: evidence from a quasi-experimental design

Economics

The impact of unconditional cash transfers on enhancing household wellbeing in Pakistan: evidence from a quasi-experimental design

A. Hameed, T. M. Ali, et al.

This research conducted by Abdul Hameed, Tariq Mahmood Ali, and Muhammad Omar Najam delves into the effects of unconditional cash transfers on the well-being of recipients in Pakistan. Despite significant investment, the findings reveal a limited impact on beneficiaries' lives, influenced by inflation and unemployment. Explore the implications of this study for future resource allocation strategies.

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