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OpportunityZero-Six. An Experiment on Conditional Cash Transfers for Families with Young Children

Last registered on August 16, 2016

Pre-Trial

Trial Information

General Information

Title
OpportunityZero-Six. An Experiment on Conditional Cash Transfers for Families with Young Children
RCT ID
AEARCTR-0001476
Initial registration date
August 04, 2016

Initial registration date is when the trial was registered.

It corresponds to when the registration was submitted to the Registry to be reviewed for publication.

First published
August 04, 2016, 5:02 PM EDT

First published corresponds to when the trial was first made public on the Registry after being reviewed.

Last updated
August 16, 2016, 6:15 AM EDT

Last updated is the most recent time when changes to the trial's registration were published.

Locations

Region

Primary Investigator

Affiliation
Collegio Carlo Alberto

Other Primary Investigator(s)

PI Affiliation
University of Zurich (UZH)
PI Affiliation
University of Turin
PI Affiliation
University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto

Additional Trial Information

Status
On going
Start date
2016-01-11
End date
2018-11-05
Secondary IDs
Abstract
Child Collegio Carlo Alberto in cooperation with Ufficio Pio will pilot a conditional cash transfer programme that will focus on providing information set of families with children. We will evaluate the effects of conditional cash transfer methods on the wellbeing of families and children aged 0-6 years.

We are using a different type of condition to those used in the international experiences: the transfer is not dependent on how it is used or its effects, but on exposure to information and guidance that could encourage productive choices for the wellbeing of their family and of children in particular.

The design of the evaluation is such that there will be one control group not receiving any transfer, a first treatment group of families receiving an unconditional cash grant, and a second treatment group receiving the conditional cash transfer. The condition is based on attendance to a series of courses aimed at improving individual labour market opportunities, children human capital accumulation processes, health status etc.

The aim of the study is to measure and explain the effects of conditional cash transfers and participation in educational/training activities on a set of outcomes such as education outcomes and health status of children aged 0-6 years, parents' job-seeking opportunities, the efficient use of time and income etc.
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Registration Citation

Citation
Colombino, Ugo et al. 2016. "OpportunityZero-Six. An Experiment on Conditional Cash Transfers for Families with Young Children." AEA RCT Registry. August 16. https://doi.org/10.1257/rct.1476-5.0
Former Citation
Colombino, Ugo et al. 2016. "OpportunityZero-Six. An Experiment on Conditional Cash Transfers for Families with Young Children." AEA RCT Registry. August 16. https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/1476/history/10157
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Experimental Details

Interventions

Intervention(s)
We aim at evaluating the impact of different forms of cash transfers - conditional vs. unconditional - to families below the poverty threshold and with, at least, one child aged 0-6. We exploit an established cash transfer service provided by the Compagnia di San Paolo-Ufficio Pio in one of the main Italian metropolitan areas, namely the Municipality of Turin. The effectiveness of cash transfers is measured in terms of a set of outcomes grouped in the following macro-areas: labor market related outcomes, children education related outcomes, health related outcomes, income related outcomes and social inclusion related outcomes. Each outcome, when applicable, will be measured for each of the household components.
One of the main advantages of our setting is that we are able to compare two different interventions using a very circumscribed - geographically speaking - sample selected in the same urban area. This way we can ensure that pre-treatment groups - control and treatment groups - are similar in almost all the characteristics - both observable (and testable) and unobservable (not testable) - and that also in the period during the treatment all the groups will be potentially hit by the same common shocks.
We split the entire population of applicants into three different groups. A control group, a first treatment group receiving an unconditional cash transfer and a second treatment group receiving a conditional cash transfer. The condition for the last group to receive the cash transfer is the attendance, after the receiving of the first fraction (around 30% of the total amount) of the transfer, to a series of courses aimed at fostering family-labor conciliation, individual labor market knowledge and opportunities, children education and human development related outcomes, financial literacy and the undertaking of healthy and non-risky behaviors.
The cash transfer amount ranges between euro 2500 and euro 3500 according to the number of children in the household. The amount of money received in form of cash transfer is particularly high if we consider that the household selected to participate in the programme reports income particularly low (the average annual ISEE - indicator for the economic situation of the household - is around euro 700).
After a period of 12 months since the entering in the programme, each of the household is interviewed in order to assess information about a set of outcomes potentially affected by the intervention. Each of the outcomes, when applicable, is measured for each member in the household.
The set of outcomes is the following:
-Labor market outcomes: Employment status, time in employment, unemployment status, time in unemployment, wage, weekly hours of work, job satisfaction, enrollment in professional courses, enrollment in course of the Italian language (question for foreigners only) etc.
-Children education outcomes: Childcare enrollment, school enrollment, scholastic performance, scholastic activities, non-scholastic activities, qualitative outcomes, child’s attitude, pro-social behavior etc.
-Health related outcomes: Weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI), blood pressure, number of visits to the doctor in the last year, general health problems, food consumption, tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption etc.
-Income related outcomes: Household income, amount of taxes paid, arrears in utility bills, monthly house rent, household's properties, household's financial assets, use of internet, newspapers etc.
-Social inclusion: measure of social inclusion, feelings with respect to the rest of the community, blood donations, electoral preference, votes (if applicable), participation to activities etc.

Intervention Start Date
2016-03-01
Intervention End Date
2016-12-31

Primary Outcomes

Primary Outcomes (end points)
-Labor market outcomes
-Children education outcomes
-Health related outcomes
-Income related outcomes
-Social inclusion
Primary Outcomes (explanation)
-Labor market outcomes: Employment status, time in employment, unemployment status, time in unemployment, wage, weekly hours of work, job satisfaction, enrollment in professional courses, enrollment in course of the Italian language (question for foreigners only) etc.
-Children education outcomes: Childcare enrollment, school enrollment, scholastic performance, scholastic activities, non-scholastic activities, qualitative outcomes, child’s attitude, pro-social behavior etc.
-Health related outcomes: Weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI), blood pressure, number of visits to the doctor in the last year, general health problems, food consumption, tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption etc.
-Income related outcomes: Household income, amount of taxes paid, arrears in utility bills, monthly house rent, household's properties, household's financial assets, use of internet, newspapers etc.
-Social inclusion: measure of social inclusion, feelings with respect to the rest of the community, blood donations, electoral preference, votes (if applicable), participation to activities etc.

Secondary Outcomes

Secondary Outcomes (end points)
Secondary Outcomes (explanation)

Experimental Design

Experimental Design
We aim at evaluating the impact of different forms of cash transfers - conditional vs. unconditional - to families below the poverty threshold and with, at least, one child aged 0-6.

We split the entire population of eligible applicants into three different groups. A control group, a first treatment group receiving an unconditional cash transfer and a second treatment group receiving a conditional cash transfer.
The condition for the last group to receive the cash transfer is the attendance, after the receiving of the first fraction (around 30% of the total amount) of the transfer, to a series of courses aimed at fostering family-labor conciliation, individual labor market knowledge and opportunities, children education and human development related outcomes, financial literacy and the undertaking of healthy and non-risky behaviors.

After 12 months since the entering in the programme, each household is interviewed - with information collected for each of the household's members - in order to asses and measure the outcomes potentially affected by the cash transfer.
Experimental Design Details
Randomization Method
Randomization is done in office by a computer. The randomization period started in March 2016 and will finish the next December 2016. Every two weeks the randomization process assigns around 90 eligible applications to a control group (30 obs), a group receiving the unconditional cash transfer (30 obs) and a group receiving the conditional cash transfer (30 obs).
Randomization Unit
Household
Was the treatment clustered?
No

Experiment Characteristics

Sample size: planned number of clusters
1500 households
Sample size: planned number of observations
1500 Households
Sample size (or number of clusters) by treatment arms
Control group: 500 households
Unconditional cash transfer: 500 households
Conditional cash transfer: 500 households
For each households information will be collected at household's member individual level.
Minimum detectable effect size for main outcomes (accounting for sample design and clustering)
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Intervention

Is the intervention completed?
No
Data Collection Complete
Data Publication

Data Publication

Is public data available?
No

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