From IPA Team <[email protected]>
Subject Quiz Time: What are the limits of cash?
Date December 1, 2020 8:02 PM
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Hi John,

Earlier today, we shared a message about the positive impacts of just giving people cash during this period of crisis. Cash is a quick and affordable way to support vulnerable households and direct funds to what they need, and has many other positive impacts. But evidence shows that cash is not a miracle cure for everything. Do you know the limits of the effectiveness of cash? Test your knowledge here.

According to the available evidence, unconditional cash transfers are generally an effective strategy for increasing all of the following except:

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Income

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