13:50 - 15:30
Location: South Room 222 - Floor 2
Chair/s:
Andris Saulītis
Jakub Cihak - Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of One-Time Cash Transfers on Homelessness in Prague
Benjamin Marx - Offer Valid? Effects of Student Loan Offers on Educational Attainment and Earnings
Andris Saulītis - Playing by the Rules: Can Gamification Improve Corporate Tax Reporting?
Marta Buso - Sequencing behavioural interventions to reduce household food waste. Evidence from a field trial in Fife, Scotland
Eduard Alonso-Paulí - Incentives and Intrinsic Motivation for Pro-environmental Behavior: Field Evidence From Waste Sorting
Submission 189
Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of One-Time Cash Transfers on Homelessness in Prague
panel.2-South Room 222 - Floor 2-03
Presented by: Jakub Cihak
Jakub Cihak 1, Melanie Zajacova 2
1 Charles University, Faculty of Law
2 Charles University, Faculty of Arts
We evaluate a one-time unconditional cash transfer (≈ EUR 4,000) for individuals experiencing homelessness in Prague, Czechia. In a randomized controlled trial (N=100), participants were randomly assigned to receive the transfer or to a no-transfer control group. Outcomes include housing stability, financial security, employment, food security, health, and subjective well-being. The cash transfer improves housing stability and food security. However, there were no significant effects on mental or physical health. The project is ongoing, and long-term impacts are not yet known. This study provides valuable insights into the role of cash transfers in reducing homelessness and poverty in high-income countries and fills a critical gap in homelessness research in the Czechia.