Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?

Low take-up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrative barriers. There is limited evidence on which of these potential channels is more salient in which contexts. We designed and implemented a randomized controlled trial to assess the extent to which...

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Barreras informativas
Beneficios sociales
Desplazados
Lectura, uso de otros medios de información
Information asymmetries
Take-up rate
SMS
RCT
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Can SMS Technology Improve Low Take-up of Social Benefits? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial
title Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
spellingShingle Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
Barreras informativas
Beneficios sociales
Desplazados
Lectura, uso de otros medios de información
Information asymmetries
Take-up rate
SMS
RCT
title_short Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
title_full Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
title_fullStr Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
title_full_unstemmed Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
title_sort Can SMS technology improve low take-up of social benefits?
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Barreras informativas
Beneficios sociales
Desplazados
topic Barreras informativas
Beneficios sociales
Desplazados
Lectura, uso de otros medios de información
Information asymmetries
Take-up rate
SMS
RCT
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Take-up rate
SMS
RCT
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