Table 12.

Impacts of Targeting Choice – Beneficiary Sample

First Follow-up SurveySecond Follow-up Survey
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
Food insecureFood consumption scoreFood stock coverageHungerConflictPovertyConsumption
PMT × POST0.01903.8720.696**−0.00198−0.00928−0.0665*8,815
(0.0503)(2.648)(0.345)(0.0457)(0.0849)(0.0383)(7,130)
FCS × POST0.07082.181−0.401−0.0171−0.0282−0.05449,694
(0.0513)(2.855)(0.304)(0.0470)(0.0825)(0.0395)(7,610)
PMT0.0217−2.533**−0.104−0.0205−0.05240.089***−14,565***
(0.0223)(1.170)(0.163)(0.0222)(0.0517)(0.0255)(5,019)
FCS−0.0246−0.4080.190−0.0394*0.004820.0255−2,335
(0.0228)(1.311)(0.171)(0.0230)(0.0519)(0.0274)(5,427)
POST−0.0717**1.7250.733***0.02150.388***−0.016315,514***
(0.0315)(1.799)(0.232)(0.0321)(0.0604)(0.0275)(5,171)
Observations1,7691,7691,7391,7401,7642,4702,470
R-squared0.0690.0800.1160.0300.0830.0360.086
Diff. effects PMT & FCS.−0.05181.6911.097***0.01520.0189−0.0121−879.4
(0.0564)(2.949)(0.330)(0.0476)(0.0837)(0.0390)(74330)
CBT mean0.13344.023.3970.8603.6140.767125,603
(0.0078)(0.421)(0.0541)(0.0081)(0.0165)(0.0077)(1276)
First Follow-up SurveySecond Follow-up Survey
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
Food insecureFood consumption scoreFood stock coverageHungerConflictPovertyConsumption
PMT × POST0.01903.8720.696**−0.00198−0.00928−0.0665*8,815
(0.0503)(2.648)(0.345)(0.0457)(0.0849)(0.0383)(7,130)
FCS × POST0.07082.181−0.401−0.0171−0.0282−0.05449,694
(0.0513)(2.855)(0.304)(0.0470)(0.0825)(0.0395)(7,610)
PMT0.0217−2.533**−0.104−0.0205−0.05240.089***−14,565***
(0.0223)(1.170)(0.163)(0.0222)(0.0517)(0.0255)(5,019)
FCS−0.0246−0.4080.190−0.0394*0.004820.0255−2,335
(0.0228)(1.311)(0.171)(0.0230)(0.0519)(0.0274)(5,427)
POST−0.0717**1.7250.733***0.02150.388***−0.016315,514***
(0.0315)(1.799)(0.232)(0.0321)(0.0604)(0.0275)(5,171)
Observations1,7691,7691,7391,7401,7642,4702,470
R-squared0.0690.0800.1160.0300.0830.0360.086
Diff. effects PMT & FCS.−0.05181.6911.097***0.01520.0189−0.0121−879.4
(0.0564)(2.949)(0.330)(0.0476)(0.0837)(0.0390)(74330)
CBT mean0.13344.023.3970.8603.6140.767125,603
(0.0078)(0.421)(0.0541)(0.0081)(0.0165)(0.0077)(1276)

Source: Baseline, First Follow-Up Survey, Second Follow-Up Survey (beneficiary subsample).

Note: See  annex for a detailed definition of variables. Difference-in-differences placebo estimates based on equation (10). Regressions include strata fixed effects. Robust standard errors are clustered at the village level and shown in parentheses. Number of observations for data in long format (observations with baseline and follow-up information is counted twice). *** < 0.01, ** < 0.05, * < 0.1.

Table 12.

Impacts of Targeting Choice – Beneficiary Sample

First Follow-up SurveySecond Follow-up Survey
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
Food insecureFood consumption scoreFood stock coverageHungerConflictPovertyConsumption
PMT × POST0.01903.8720.696**−0.00198−0.00928−0.0665*8,815
(0.0503)(2.648)(0.345)(0.0457)(0.0849)(0.0383)(7,130)
FCS × POST0.07082.181−0.401−0.0171−0.0282−0.05449,694
(0.0513)(2.855)(0.304)(0.0470)(0.0825)(0.0395)(7,610)
PMT0.0217−2.533**−0.104−0.0205−0.05240.089***−14,565***
(0.0223)(1.170)(0.163)(0.0222)(0.0517)(0.0255)(5,019)
FCS−0.0246−0.4080.190−0.0394*0.004820.0255−2,335
(0.0228)(1.311)(0.171)(0.0230)(0.0519)(0.0274)(5,427)
POST−0.0717**1.7250.733***0.02150.388***−0.016315,514***
(0.0315)(1.799)(0.232)(0.0321)(0.0604)(0.0275)(5,171)
Observations1,7691,7691,7391,7401,7642,4702,470
R-squared0.0690.0800.1160.0300.0830.0360.086
Diff. effects PMT & FCS.−0.05181.6911.097***0.01520.0189−0.0121−879.4
(0.0564)(2.949)(0.330)(0.0476)(0.0837)(0.0390)(74330)
CBT mean0.13344.023.3970.8603.6140.767125,603
(0.0078)(0.421)(0.0541)(0.0081)(0.0165)(0.0077)(1276)
First Follow-up SurveySecond Follow-up Survey
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
Food insecureFood consumption scoreFood stock coverageHungerConflictPovertyConsumption
PMT × POST0.01903.8720.696**−0.00198−0.00928−0.0665*8,815
(0.0503)(2.648)(0.345)(0.0457)(0.0849)(0.0383)(7,130)
FCS × POST0.07082.181−0.401−0.0171−0.0282−0.05449,694
(0.0513)(2.855)(0.304)(0.0470)(0.0825)(0.0395)(7,610)
PMT0.0217−2.533**−0.104−0.0205−0.05240.089***−14,565***
(0.0223)(1.170)(0.163)(0.0222)(0.0517)(0.0255)(5,019)
FCS−0.0246−0.4080.190−0.0394*0.004820.0255−2,335
(0.0228)(1.311)(0.171)(0.0230)(0.0519)(0.0274)(5,427)
POST−0.0717**1.7250.733***0.02150.388***−0.016315,514***
(0.0315)(1.799)(0.232)(0.0321)(0.0604)(0.0275)(5,171)
Observations1,7691,7691,7391,7401,7642,4702,470
R-squared0.0690.0800.1160.0300.0830.0360.086
Diff. effects PMT & FCS.−0.05181.6911.097***0.01520.0189−0.0121−879.4
(0.0564)(2.949)(0.330)(0.0476)(0.0837)(0.0390)(74330)
CBT mean0.13344.023.3970.8603.6140.767125,603
(0.0078)(0.421)(0.0541)(0.0081)(0.0165)(0.0077)(1276)

Source: Baseline, First Follow-Up Survey, Second Follow-Up Survey (beneficiary subsample).

Note: See  annex for a detailed definition of variables. Difference-in-differences placebo estimates based on equation (10). Regressions include strata fixed effects. Robust standard errors are clustered at the village level and shown in parentheses. Number of observations for data in long format (observations with baseline and follow-up information is counted twice). *** < 0.01, ** < 0.05, * < 0.1.

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