Child Cash Benefits Improve Child Health and Development Internationally

December 17, 2024

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Child Cash Benefits Improve Child Health And Development Internationally

A study from the University of Michigan suggests that government-funded cash transfer programs could help address child poverty. Children living in poverty often face higher levels of adversity and limited access to healthcare and human services. By increasing income stability, cash transfer programs can improve access to healthcare and promote better overall well-being. Learn more about the study’s findings in this article from the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.

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