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Cash transfers, mental health and agency: Evidence from an RCT in Germany

  • Susann Fiedler
  • , Sandra Bohmann
  • , Maximilian Kasy
  • , Jürgen Schupp
  • , Frederik Schwerter

Publication: Working/Discussion PaperWorking Paper/Preprint

Abstract

Mental health and wellbeing are unequally distributed in high-income countries, disadvantaging low-income individuals. Unconditional, regular, and guaranteed cash transfers may help address this inequality by promoting nancial security and agency. We conducted a preregistered RCT in Germany, where treated participants received monthly payments of EUR 1,200 for three years. Cash transfers improve mental health and wellbeing. These effects are substantively large and robust. Cash transfers also improve perceived autonomy, savings, prosocial giving, time with friends, and sleep. Our ndings suggest that cash transfers improve mental health and wellbeing if they empower agency and meaningful life changes.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages40
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

SeriesDIW Discussion Papers
Number2129

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