Extended Data Table 1 Consumption and Food Security

From: Tackling psychosocial and capital constraints to alleviate poverty

  1. Notes: Results presented are OLS estimates that include controls for randomization strata and, where possible, baseline outcomes. We assign baseline strata means to households surveyed at midpoint or endpoint but not at baseline and we control for such missing values with an indicator. See Table SI.3 for details on variable construction. Robust standard errors are shown in parentheses, clustered at the village level. Two-tailed p-values are also shown in parentheses, followed by MHT-adjusted p-values shown in square brackets (see table SI.5 for correction details). All monetary amounts are PPP-adjusted USD terms, set at 2016 prices and deflated using Niger CPI published by the World Bank. In 2016, 1 USD = 242.553 XOF PPP. All continuous variables are winsorized at the 98th and 2th percentiles at the most disaggregated level feasible.