World Bank: FG's cash transfer scheme increased household savings -- but had little impact on employment

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World Bank: FG's cash transfer scheme increased household savings -- but had little impact on employment
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The World Bank says the conditional cash transfer programme of the federal government has had limited impact on household consumption and financial inclusion.

The World Bank says the conditional cash transfer programme of the federal government has had a limited impact on household consumption and financial inclusion.

According to the report, the intervention also had a limited impact on employment, especially for women. strong positive impacts, we do not find any statistically significant effects on overall household consumption or on caregivers’ employment and financial inclusion.”

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