The study uses a cluster-randomized trial among 1,578 children from 979 households in rural El Salvador to test the impacts of TOMS shoe donations on children's time allocation, school attendance, health, self-esteem, and aid dependency. Results indicate high levels of usage and approval of the shoes by children in the treatment group, and time diaries show modest evidence that the donated shoes allocated children's time toward outdoor activities...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2016/09/14
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS7822
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2016/09/14
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Disclosed
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Shoeing the Children : the impact of the TOMS Shoe donation program in rural El Salvador
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conditional cash transfer program