Conditional cash transfer program and child mortality: A cross-sectional analysis nested within the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort.
Dandara de Oliveira RamosNívea B da SilvaMaria Yury Travassos IchiharaRosemeire L FiacconeDaniela AlmeidaSamila SenaPoliana RebouçasElzo Pereira Pinto JuniorEnny Santos da PaixãoM Sanni AliLaura C RodriguesMaurício L BarretoPublished in: PLoS medicine (2021)
In this study, we observed a significant association between BFP participation and child mortality in children aged 1-4 years and found that this association was stronger for children living in municipalities in the lowest quintile of wealth, in municipalities with better index of program management, and also in preterm children and children of Black mothers. These findings reinforce the evidence that programs like BFP, already proven effective in poverty reduction, have a great potential to improve child health and survival. Subgroup analysis revealed heterogeneous results, useful for policy improvement and better targeting of BFP.