We provide new evidence on the impact of social protection interventions on household size and the factors that cause the household size to change: fertility, child fosterage, and in and out migration related to work and marriage.
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There is increasing interest in understanding if social protection can foster social cohesion, particularly between refugees and host communities.
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Seasonal migration and agricultural production in Vietnam
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