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SPIR II RFSA | 2023 Learning Event
An Impact Evaluation of the Livelihood Transfer Program – A
Graduation Program Implemented in Ethiopia
Guush Berhane1, Daniel Gilligan1, Fikirte Girmachew1, John Hoddinott2, Neha
Kumar1, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse1
1 IFPRI, 2Cornell University
Outline
2
 The Program
 Overview of the Evaluation
 Evaluation Questions
 Evaluation Design
 Data
 Estimation strategy
 Findings
 Impact – Intermediate outcomes
 Impact – Final outcomes
 Aspirations
 Robustness checks
 Observations
 Implementation gaps
 Some suggestions
The Team
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 IFPRI Team
 Central Statistics Agency (CSA) – collected the data;
 Green Professional Services (GPS) – participated in data collection (supervision,
collection of Woreda-level data);
 Digital Green Ethiopia – jointly design and produce the extension videos;
The Program
4
The livelihoods transfer program
 Aim: support the very poor to overcome the multiple barriers that prevent them from escaping
poverty (thin markets (particularly credit and labour markets), restricted access to
education/health, regular negative shocks, stronger ‘internal constraints)’)
 Main features:
 focus on the ultra-poor – target the bottom 10 percent of PSNP PWs participants from each
beneficiary community (Kebele) by wealth ranking;
 cash grant – provide a grant, equivalent to US$200, to the selected beneficiaries to finance
investment in income-generating activities;
 training and technical support – offer training in financial literacy and business plan
development, support in livelihood pathway selection and business plan development, and
follow-up during plan implementation.
 consumption support – transfers through PSNP4’s PW projects;
The Program
5
The livelihoods transfer program
 Aim: support the very poor to overcome the multiple barriers that prevent them from escaping
poverty (thin markets (particularly credit and labour markets), restricted access to
education/health, regular negative shocks, stronger ‘internal constraints)’)
 Main features:
 focus on the ultra-poor – target the bottom 10 percent of PSNP PWs participants from each
beneficiary community (Kebele) by wealth ranking;
 cash grant – provide a grant, equivalent to US$200, to the selected beneficiaries to finance
investment in income-generating activities;
 training and technical support – offer training in financial literacy and business plan
development, support in livelihood pathway selection and business plan development, and
follow-up during plan implementation.
 consumption support – transfers through PSNP4’s PW projects;
The Program
6
Theory of change
 Motivation:
 Limited graduation from PSNP and the growing appreciation that multifaceted efforts are
required;
 Targeting the Ultra Poor (TUP) programs pioneered BRAC;
 Theory of change: the interventions in the LT’s portfolio, working together, enable beneficiary
households to overcome the multiple barriers and break out of poverty
the LT portfolio Productive asset accumulation and livelihoods diversification growth in
productivity and/or incomes higher food security and lower poverty.
 Evidence: multi-faceted programmes targeting the very poor can generate significant, relatively
large, and persistent effects on their livelihoods.
(Bandiera et al. (2016), Banerjee et al. (2011, 2016), Banerjee et al. (2015), and Gobin, Santos,
and Toth (2016), Bedoya et. al (2019)).
Evaluation Questions
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 What is the impact of the livelihoods transfer program on:
 Intermediate outcomes – asset holdings, modern input use, off-farm income generating
activities;
 aspirations, self-esteem;
 Final (primary) outcomes - food security (food gap, consumption) and poverty;
 Modalities of delivery:
 What is the impact of different elements the livelihoods transfer program and combinations
thereof on the desired outcomes?
Evaluation Design
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Controls: PSNP4 PWs beneficiaries with pre-LTP training
Treatment Arm 1: Support as the ‘controls’ plus the Livelihoods Grant ONLY
Treatment Arm 2: Support as Treatment Arm 1 plus training and follow-up support (delivered
based on standard protocol by DA)
Treatment Arm 3i: Support as Treatment Arm 2 plus screening Digital Green-type videos relevant
to the pathways selected (coordinated by DA, supported by IFPRI-hired personnel)
Treatment Arm 3ii: Support as Treatment Arm 3i plus screening of aspirational videos (coordinated
by DA, supported by IFPRI-hired personnel)
Approach
 a clustered randomized control trial with Kebeles as clusters (LT programme implementation
level).
 Treatment arms:
Evaluation Design
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Sample size – determined by power calculations
Number of
Kebeles
Number of
households
Sample size - per arm 72 720
Sample size - total 288 2880
Composition of Sample per Woreda
Beneficiaries Controls
Kebeles/Households 75% (25% per treatment arm) 25%
Evaluation Design
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Sample selection
 Woredas – 12 woredas (3 each from four Regions)
 Kebeles – selected all the eligible kebeles in each woreda.
 Households – randomly selected 10 beneficiary households within each kebele (if there are more
than 10) from the list of eligible households identified by wealth ranking (bottom 10 percent).
Treatment assignment
 Treatment assigned at the Kebele level;
 a public lottery was administered for each woreda separately (in the presence of region, woreda,
kebele officials and DAs);
Survey Design
11
 Two rounds of surveys – baseline (2018) and end-line (2021), intervention (2019).
 Four types of surveys:
 a quantitative household survey (separate for household head (male/female) and spouse
(female) or an adult female member);
 a quantitative community (kebele) survey; and
 a woreda process survey;
 a survey of DAs
 A qualitative survey (at endline)
 A separate monitoring survey conducted twice (2019, 2020)
Data
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Woreda
Number of
Kebeles
Number of sample households
Control T1 T2 T3i T3ii Total
Mekdela 15 52 43 39 19 10 163
Bati 16 55 55 54 26 28 218
Doba 40 127 137 133 65 66 528
Habro 30 91 93 90 58 51 383
Bedeno 25 58 58 59 30 40 245
Meskan 21 62 70 68 39 40 279
Sodo Zuriya 29 94 94 89 55 51 383
Konso Special 31 101 109 102 53 42 407
Total number of
households
640 659 634 345 328 2606
Total number of Kebeles 207 51 51 51 28 26
Table 3: End-line Sample by Woreda and Treatment Arms
Panel – smaller, 1965 households
Data
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Qualitative survey
 Eleven purposively selected Woredas in Amhara (3), Oromiya (4), SNNP (3), Sidama (1). From
among the 11 Woredas,
 Mekedla (Amhara) and Sodo Zuriya (SNNP) – are part of the LT program evaluation sample.
 Fadis (Oromiya) and Loko Abaya (Sidama) – implemented the LT program, but not in the
evaluation sample.
 Multiple key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted in these
woredas as part of the qualitative survey.
Monitoring survey
 Four households per Kebele - randomly selected from among the baseline survey households
(using the baseline list);
 One DA per Kebele, identified based on who was most prominently responsible for livelihoods
activities;
Estimation strategy
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 Challenges during implementation and an adjustment at end-line:
 Tigray sub-sample not covered at end-line, one woreda (Mekit) excluded from analysis due to
program overlap (79 Kebeles were unavailable at end-line)
 Non-compliance – a significant fraction of sample treatment households did not receive the
program.
 add four more households (selected the same way as at baseline) in each Kebele covered at
end-line.
 Further on non-compliance
 little cross-over from control households to treatment households.
 the primary source of non-compliance is weaknesses in program intervention and not
participant choice.
Estimation strategy
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 Estimation strategy – Intention-to-Treat (ITT) estimation on end-line sample households with the
following specification:
𝑌ℎ𝑣 = 𝛽0 + 𝛽1𝑇1𝑣 + 𝛽2𝑇2𝑣 + 𝛽3𝑇3𝑖𝑣 + 𝛽4𝑇3𝑖𝑖𝑣 + 𝛽5𝑊ℎ + 𝜀ℎ𝑣,
 each treatment arm vs. control, among treatment arms;
 conservative estimates
 Robustness checks
 Correct for multiple hypotheses testing
 Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), difference-in-difference (DID), and consolidated treatment
vs. control
Findings – Impact
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Variables
Livestock ownership, TLU
units
Total livestock value
(birr)
Ownership of productive
equipment, PCA
b/se b/se b/se
=1 if treatment-1 0.328*** 4636.862** 0.095
(0.12) (2100.69) (0.07)
=1 if treatment-2 0.145** 2334.735*** 0.087
(0.07) (839.07) (0.07)
=1 if treatment-3i 0.206** 2628.350*** 0.125
(0.09) (989.01) (0.08)
=1 if treatment-3ii 0.535**** 6538.467**** 0.298***
(0.12) (1624.35) (0.11)
R-Square 0.030 0.027 0.163
Observations 2594 2594 2592
Control Mean 0.762 7479.015 -1.361
Intermediate outcomes
 The LT has a positive impact on productive asset accumulation
Findings – Impact
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Final outcomes – no statistically significant impact on ALL indicators:
 Food security –
 Food gap,
 likelihood of the household facing food shortage during rainy season,
 diet-diversity-score (12 food groups),
 daily food expenditures per adult equivalent (Birr),
 Poverty –
 household poor by the national poverty line,
 daily consumption expenditures per adult equivalent (Birr),
 household perceive themselves as poor relative to others in the village,
 household perceive themselves as poor based on their own circumstances.
Findings – Impact
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 Why are we not detecting improvements in well-being?
 Hypothesis 1: too early for the livestock assets to generate a regular income stream (milk,
shoats, …).
o Relatively few households report sales of livestock or livestock products;
o No LT impact on real net income from the sales of livestock and livestock products.
 Hypothesis 2: higher option value with rising perceived/actual risk and uncertainty (due to
the rising incidence of economic and non-economic shocks);
 Hypothesis 3: the grant of US$200 is not enough to make the investments required to
significantly improve the income generating capacity of households
o DA’s estimate of reasonable investment is much higher than the grant (3-4 times)
Observations - Implementation gaps
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 LT program was not fully implemented as designed.
 Size – only a fraction of those households assigned to benefit from different LT packages
actually received them (26-63%).
 DA support – the support DAs supplied diverged from what was envisaged in the LT design
– skill, frequency of contact;
 Budget – lack of a budget earmarked for the administration of the LT program;
 Livelihoods component – the Livelihoods Component has not been implemented effectively
(main PSNP4 evaluation):
 External circumstances – multiple negative shocks complicated the implementation of the
program.
Observations – on evaluation approach
20
John A. List, The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale, Currency, 2022.
 Features
 Scale – large
 Implementer – Government;
 Implications – Capacity to implement (compliance, monitoring, …)
 Question: ‘evidence-based policy’ vs. ‘policy-based evidence’ al la List (2022).
List: “It’s a call to researchers and to policymakers and businesspeople to imagine: if I scale an
idea, what are the constraints that I should take account of when I’m actually doing the original
research? … So what I’m calling for, here, is to reverse the notion of evidence-based policy. When I
talk about policy-based evidence, I’m saying: At scale, with all of the flaws that the program or the
institutions or the implementers will have, does my program still work?”
Thank you

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An Impact Evaluation of the Livelihood Transfer Program – A Graduation Program Implemented in Ethiopia

  • 1. SPIR II RFSA | 2023 Learning Event An Impact Evaluation of the Livelihood Transfer Program – A Graduation Program Implemented in Ethiopia Guush Berhane1, Daniel Gilligan1, Fikirte Girmachew1, John Hoddinott2, Neha Kumar1, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse1 1 IFPRI, 2Cornell University
  • 2. Outline 2  The Program  Overview of the Evaluation  Evaluation Questions  Evaluation Design  Data  Estimation strategy  Findings  Impact – Intermediate outcomes  Impact – Final outcomes  Aspirations  Robustness checks  Observations  Implementation gaps  Some suggestions
  • 3. The Team 3  IFPRI Team  Central Statistics Agency (CSA) – collected the data;  Green Professional Services (GPS) – participated in data collection (supervision, collection of Woreda-level data);  Digital Green Ethiopia – jointly design and produce the extension videos;
  • 4. The Program 4 The livelihoods transfer program  Aim: support the very poor to overcome the multiple barriers that prevent them from escaping poverty (thin markets (particularly credit and labour markets), restricted access to education/health, regular negative shocks, stronger ‘internal constraints)’)  Main features:  focus on the ultra-poor – target the bottom 10 percent of PSNP PWs participants from each beneficiary community (Kebele) by wealth ranking;  cash grant – provide a grant, equivalent to US$200, to the selected beneficiaries to finance investment in income-generating activities;  training and technical support – offer training in financial literacy and business plan development, support in livelihood pathway selection and business plan development, and follow-up during plan implementation.  consumption support – transfers through PSNP4’s PW projects;
  • 5. The Program 5 The livelihoods transfer program  Aim: support the very poor to overcome the multiple barriers that prevent them from escaping poverty (thin markets (particularly credit and labour markets), restricted access to education/health, regular negative shocks, stronger ‘internal constraints)’)  Main features:  focus on the ultra-poor – target the bottom 10 percent of PSNP PWs participants from each beneficiary community (Kebele) by wealth ranking;  cash grant – provide a grant, equivalent to US$200, to the selected beneficiaries to finance investment in income-generating activities;  training and technical support – offer training in financial literacy and business plan development, support in livelihood pathway selection and business plan development, and follow-up during plan implementation.  consumption support – transfers through PSNP4’s PW projects;
  • 6. The Program 6 Theory of change  Motivation:  Limited graduation from PSNP and the growing appreciation that multifaceted efforts are required;  Targeting the Ultra Poor (TUP) programs pioneered BRAC;  Theory of change: the interventions in the LT’s portfolio, working together, enable beneficiary households to overcome the multiple barriers and break out of poverty the LT portfolio Productive asset accumulation and livelihoods diversification growth in productivity and/or incomes higher food security and lower poverty.  Evidence: multi-faceted programmes targeting the very poor can generate significant, relatively large, and persistent effects on their livelihoods. (Bandiera et al. (2016), Banerjee et al. (2011, 2016), Banerjee et al. (2015), and Gobin, Santos, and Toth (2016), Bedoya et. al (2019)).
  • 7. Evaluation Questions 7  What is the impact of the livelihoods transfer program on:  Intermediate outcomes – asset holdings, modern input use, off-farm income generating activities;  aspirations, self-esteem;  Final (primary) outcomes - food security (food gap, consumption) and poverty;  Modalities of delivery:  What is the impact of different elements the livelihoods transfer program and combinations thereof on the desired outcomes?
  • 8. Evaluation Design 8 Controls: PSNP4 PWs beneficiaries with pre-LTP training Treatment Arm 1: Support as the ‘controls’ plus the Livelihoods Grant ONLY Treatment Arm 2: Support as Treatment Arm 1 plus training and follow-up support (delivered based on standard protocol by DA) Treatment Arm 3i: Support as Treatment Arm 2 plus screening Digital Green-type videos relevant to the pathways selected (coordinated by DA, supported by IFPRI-hired personnel) Treatment Arm 3ii: Support as Treatment Arm 3i plus screening of aspirational videos (coordinated by DA, supported by IFPRI-hired personnel) Approach  a clustered randomized control trial with Kebeles as clusters (LT programme implementation level).  Treatment arms:
  • 9. Evaluation Design 9 Sample size – determined by power calculations Number of Kebeles Number of households Sample size - per arm 72 720 Sample size - total 288 2880 Composition of Sample per Woreda Beneficiaries Controls Kebeles/Households 75% (25% per treatment arm) 25%
  • 10. Evaluation Design 10 Sample selection  Woredas – 12 woredas (3 each from four Regions)  Kebeles – selected all the eligible kebeles in each woreda.  Households – randomly selected 10 beneficiary households within each kebele (if there are more than 10) from the list of eligible households identified by wealth ranking (bottom 10 percent). Treatment assignment  Treatment assigned at the Kebele level;  a public lottery was administered for each woreda separately (in the presence of region, woreda, kebele officials and DAs);
  • 11. Survey Design 11  Two rounds of surveys – baseline (2018) and end-line (2021), intervention (2019).  Four types of surveys:  a quantitative household survey (separate for household head (male/female) and spouse (female) or an adult female member);  a quantitative community (kebele) survey; and  a woreda process survey;  a survey of DAs  A qualitative survey (at endline)  A separate monitoring survey conducted twice (2019, 2020)
  • 12. Data 12 Woreda Number of Kebeles Number of sample households Control T1 T2 T3i T3ii Total Mekdela 15 52 43 39 19 10 163 Bati 16 55 55 54 26 28 218 Doba 40 127 137 133 65 66 528 Habro 30 91 93 90 58 51 383 Bedeno 25 58 58 59 30 40 245 Meskan 21 62 70 68 39 40 279 Sodo Zuriya 29 94 94 89 55 51 383 Konso Special 31 101 109 102 53 42 407 Total number of households 640 659 634 345 328 2606 Total number of Kebeles 207 51 51 51 28 26 Table 3: End-line Sample by Woreda and Treatment Arms Panel – smaller, 1965 households
  • 13. Data 13 Qualitative survey  Eleven purposively selected Woredas in Amhara (3), Oromiya (4), SNNP (3), Sidama (1). From among the 11 Woredas,  Mekedla (Amhara) and Sodo Zuriya (SNNP) – are part of the LT program evaluation sample.  Fadis (Oromiya) and Loko Abaya (Sidama) – implemented the LT program, but not in the evaluation sample.  Multiple key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted in these woredas as part of the qualitative survey. Monitoring survey  Four households per Kebele - randomly selected from among the baseline survey households (using the baseline list);  One DA per Kebele, identified based on who was most prominently responsible for livelihoods activities;
  • 14. Estimation strategy 14  Challenges during implementation and an adjustment at end-line:  Tigray sub-sample not covered at end-line, one woreda (Mekit) excluded from analysis due to program overlap (79 Kebeles were unavailable at end-line)  Non-compliance – a significant fraction of sample treatment households did not receive the program.  add four more households (selected the same way as at baseline) in each Kebele covered at end-line.  Further on non-compliance  little cross-over from control households to treatment households.  the primary source of non-compliance is weaknesses in program intervention and not participant choice.
  • 15. Estimation strategy 15  Estimation strategy – Intention-to-Treat (ITT) estimation on end-line sample households with the following specification: 𝑌ℎ𝑣 = 𝛽0 + 𝛽1𝑇1𝑣 + 𝛽2𝑇2𝑣 + 𝛽3𝑇3𝑖𝑣 + 𝛽4𝑇3𝑖𝑖𝑣 + 𝛽5𝑊ℎ + 𝜀ℎ𝑣,  each treatment arm vs. control, among treatment arms;  conservative estimates  Robustness checks  Correct for multiple hypotheses testing  Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), difference-in-difference (DID), and consolidated treatment vs. control
  • 16. Findings – Impact 16 Variables Livestock ownership, TLU units Total livestock value (birr) Ownership of productive equipment, PCA b/se b/se b/se =1 if treatment-1 0.328*** 4636.862** 0.095 (0.12) (2100.69) (0.07) =1 if treatment-2 0.145** 2334.735*** 0.087 (0.07) (839.07) (0.07) =1 if treatment-3i 0.206** 2628.350*** 0.125 (0.09) (989.01) (0.08) =1 if treatment-3ii 0.535**** 6538.467**** 0.298*** (0.12) (1624.35) (0.11) R-Square 0.030 0.027 0.163 Observations 2594 2594 2592 Control Mean 0.762 7479.015 -1.361 Intermediate outcomes  The LT has a positive impact on productive asset accumulation
  • 17. Findings – Impact 17 Final outcomes – no statistically significant impact on ALL indicators:  Food security –  Food gap,  likelihood of the household facing food shortage during rainy season,  diet-diversity-score (12 food groups),  daily food expenditures per adult equivalent (Birr),  Poverty –  household poor by the national poverty line,  daily consumption expenditures per adult equivalent (Birr),  household perceive themselves as poor relative to others in the village,  household perceive themselves as poor based on their own circumstances.
  • 18. Findings – Impact 18  Why are we not detecting improvements in well-being?  Hypothesis 1: too early for the livestock assets to generate a regular income stream (milk, shoats, …). o Relatively few households report sales of livestock or livestock products; o No LT impact on real net income from the sales of livestock and livestock products.  Hypothesis 2: higher option value with rising perceived/actual risk and uncertainty (due to the rising incidence of economic and non-economic shocks);  Hypothesis 3: the grant of US$200 is not enough to make the investments required to significantly improve the income generating capacity of households o DA’s estimate of reasonable investment is much higher than the grant (3-4 times)
  • 19. Observations - Implementation gaps 19  LT program was not fully implemented as designed.  Size – only a fraction of those households assigned to benefit from different LT packages actually received them (26-63%).  DA support – the support DAs supplied diverged from what was envisaged in the LT design – skill, frequency of contact;  Budget – lack of a budget earmarked for the administration of the LT program;  Livelihoods component – the Livelihoods Component has not been implemented effectively (main PSNP4 evaluation):  External circumstances – multiple negative shocks complicated the implementation of the program.
  • 20. Observations – on evaluation approach 20 John A. List, The Voltage Effect: How to Make Good Ideas Great and Great Ideas Scale, Currency, 2022.  Features  Scale – large  Implementer – Government;  Implications – Capacity to implement (compliance, monitoring, …)  Question: ‘evidence-based policy’ vs. ‘policy-based evidence’ al la List (2022). List: “It’s a call to researchers and to policymakers and businesspeople to imagine: if I scale an idea, what are the constraints that I should take account of when I’m actually doing the original research? … So what I’m calling for, here, is to reverse the notion of evidence-based policy. When I talk about policy-based evidence, I’m saying: At scale, with all of the flaws that the program or the institutions or the implementers will have, does my program still work?”