The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households

The increase in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is promising for developing economies like the Philippines, as its role in households’ economic decisions begs the question of how poor families value these services. The study answers this by delving deeper into conditional...

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Main Authors: Caoile, Krisann Carmina G., Empeño, Edgar Desher P., Ramos, Raphael Manuel P., Trinidad, Marie Angeline A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_econ-10402022-12-01T23:31:54Z The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households Caoile, Krisann Carmina G. Empeño, Edgar Desher P. Ramos, Raphael Manuel P. Trinidad, Marie Angeline A. The increase in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is promising for developing economies like the Philippines, as its role in households’ economic decisions begs the question of how poor families value these services. The study answers this by delving deeper into conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs. Most existing literature dissects the impact of CCTs on increasing health, nutrition, and education expenditures; however, there is still an opportunity to assess its impact on internet and cellular services expenditures. Using the 2018 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) with the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) serving as the treatment, a propensity score matching methodology is applied to compare beneficiaries’ expenditures on prepaid and postpaid internet and cellular services with non-beneficiaries via Average Treatment Effects on the Treated (ATT). The researchers found that being a 4Ps beneficiary does not significantly affect spending on internet connection services, postpaid cellular phone subscriptions, payment for prepaid communication, and the total of these three variables when compared to non-beneficiaries. 2022-06-21T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_econ/38 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1040&context=etdb_econ Economics Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cost and standard of living—Philippines Economic assistance, Domestic—Philippines Internet—Philippines—Costs Poor—Philippines—Social conditions Behavioral Economics
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topic Cost and standard of living—Philippines
Economic assistance, Domestic—Philippines
Internet—Philippines—Costs
Poor—Philippines—Social conditions
Behavioral Economics
spellingShingle Cost and standard of living—Philippines
Economic assistance, Domestic—Philippines
Internet—Philippines—Costs
Poor—Philippines—Social conditions
Behavioral Economics
Caoile, Krisann Carmina G.
Empeño, Edgar Desher P.
Ramos, Raphael Manuel P.
Trinidad, Marie Angeline A.
The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
description The increase in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is promising for developing economies like the Philippines, as its role in households’ economic decisions begs the question of how poor families value these services. The study answers this by delving deeper into conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs. Most existing literature dissects the impact of CCTs on increasing health, nutrition, and education expenditures; however, there is still an opportunity to assess its impact on internet and cellular services expenditures. Using the 2018 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) with the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) serving as the treatment, a propensity score matching methodology is applied to compare beneficiaries’ expenditures on prepaid and postpaid internet and cellular services with non-beneficiaries via Average Treatment Effects on the Treated (ATT). The researchers found that being a 4Ps beneficiary does not significantly affect spending on internet connection services, postpaid cellular phone subscriptions, payment for prepaid communication, and the total of these three variables when compared to non-beneficiaries.
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author Caoile, Krisann Carmina G.
Empeño, Edgar Desher P.
Ramos, Raphael Manuel P.
Trinidad, Marie Angeline A.
author_facet Caoile, Krisann Carmina G.
Empeño, Edgar Desher P.
Ramos, Raphael Manuel P.
Trinidad, Marie Angeline A.
author_sort Caoile, Krisann Carmina G.
title The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
title_short The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
title_full The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
title_fullStr The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
title_full_unstemmed The effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: The case of Filipino households
title_sort effect of conditional cash transfers on the prepaid and postpaid expenditures of internet and cellular services: the case of filipino households
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