Impact of conditional cash transfer programs on health outcomes in Argentina: a retrospective, observational analysis based on MICS 2019/2020
Zlatko Nikoloski, Maria Elisa Zapata, Elias Mossialos

TL;DR
This study examines how Argentina's AUH cash transfer program affects healthcare use, nutrition, and school enrollment, finding limited impact on health outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides new empirical evidence on the effectiveness of Argentina's AUH program using recent MICS data.
Findings
The AUH program did not significantly increase healthcare utilization among affiliated children.
There was no significant reduction in stunting or wasting among children under five.
The program increased high school enrollment among boys but had limited health impact.
Abstract
Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are widely used to combat intergenerational poverty and to invest in human capital. Argentina introduced its own CCT program AUH (Asignación Universal por Hijo) in 2009. The aim of this research was to assess the relationship between the AUH program and key indicators: healthcare use, nutritional indicators (among children under five years), and high school enrollment. We utilized data from the Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey (MICS) conducted in Argentina between late 2019 and early 2020. Specifically, we employed different matching techniques to estimate the relationship between AUH and healthcare utilization and high school enrolment. Additionally, we assessed the program's importance in improving nutrition outcomes among children under five years. Our analysis reveals that the AUH program has not significantly increased healthcare utilization…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPoverty, Education, and Child Welfare · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
