2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2196361
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Can Conditional Cash Transfers Impact Institutional Deliveries? Evidence from Janani Suraksha Yojana in India

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“…One half of the women had any schooling, and the average woman had had just below 3 pregnancies, and nearly as many live births till the date of the survey. 31 The households are predominantly agricultural, with 60% of the sample owning cattle, and nearly three-quarters owning agricultural land; the average holding size is just below 2 acres. They are also quite poor, as evidenced by asset and durable good ownership and the fact that more than a third of the households have a BPL card (i.e., they are officially recognized by the government as being below the poverty line), although almost all the households report having their own house.…”
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“…One half of the women had any schooling, and the average woman had had just below 3 pregnancies, and nearly as many live births till the date of the survey. 31 The households are predominantly agricultural, with 60% of the sample owning cattle, and nearly three-quarters owning agricultural land; the average holding size is just below 2 acres. They are also quite poor, as evidenced by asset and durable good ownership and the fact that more than a third of the households have a BPL card (i.e., they are officially recognized by the government as being below the poverty line), although almost all the households report having their own house.…”
Section: Baseline Characteristics and Covariates Of Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Please bear in mind that the sample is made up of rural women only 31. Please note however that child-bearing may not yet be over for many of these women as the survey coverage is for ever married women in the age group of 15 to 49.…”
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confidence: 99%