Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey
This dataset consists of household-level data collected through a baseline survey conducted between April and May 2024 for the Impact Evaluation of the Economic Inclusion Programme (EIP), Cohort 2, in Kenya. The survey covers 3,251 households across four counties, Kisumu, Makueni, Muranga, and Taita...
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| description | This dataset consists of household-level data collected through a baseline survey conducted between April and May 2024 for the Impact Evaluation of the Economic Inclusion Programme (EIP), Cohort 2, in Kenya. The survey covers 3,251 households across four counties, Kisumu, Makueni, Muranga, and Taita Taveta, and was implemented by the Kenyan survey firm REMIT.
The EIP intervention package comprises four components: (i) monthly consumption support, (ii) asset grants to support income-generating activities, (iii) skills training paired with weekly mentoring, and (iv) the establishment of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs). The evaluation follows a cluster-randomized controlled trial (cRCT) design, in which villages were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups in a 2:1 ratio, with randomization stratified at the sub-county level.
The baseline household survey captures data on demographics, consumption and income, assets, financial inclusion, enterprise activities, food security, mental health, gender equity, social cohesion, and exposure to social protection programs. These data provide a detailed snapshot of household conditions prior to program implementation and enable rigorous impact evaluation, replication, and secondary research on economic inclusion, social protection, and poverty reduction in Kenya. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1794342026-01-06T21:47:08Z Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey International Food Policy Research Institute economic integration financial inclusion capacity development gender equity social protection domestic violence mental health This dataset consists of household-level data collected through a baseline survey conducted between April and May 2024 for the Impact Evaluation of the Economic Inclusion Programme (EIP), Cohort 2, in Kenya. The survey covers 3,251 households across four counties, Kisumu, Makueni, Muranga, and Taita Taveta, and was implemented by the Kenyan survey firm REMIT. The EIP intervention package comprises four components: (i) monthly consumption support, (ii) asset grants to support income-generating activities, (iii) skills training paired with weekly mentoring, and (iv) the establishment of Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs). The evaluation follows a cluster-randomized controlled trial (cRCT) design, in which villages were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups in a 2:1 ratio, with randomization stratified at the sub-county level. The baseline household survey captures data on demographics, consumption and income, assets, financial inclusion, enterprise activities, food security, mental health, gender equity, social cohesion, and exposure to social protection programs. These data provide a detailed snapshot of household conditions prior to program implementation and enable rigorous impact evaluation, replication, and secondary research on economic inclusion, social protection, and poverty reduction in Kenya. 2025-12-29 2026-01-06T21:47:07Z 2026-01-06T21:47:07Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179434 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158361 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2025. Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0HCFQN. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1. |
| spellingShingle | economic integration financial inclusion capacity development gender equity social protection domestic violence mental health International Food Policy Research Institute Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title | Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title_full | Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title_fullStr | Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title_full_unstemmed | Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title_short | Economic Inclusion Program Cohort 2 in Kenya: Baseline Household Survey |
| title_sort | economic inclusion program cohort 2 in kenya baseline household survey |
| topic | economic integration financial inclusion capacity development gender equity social protection domestic violence mental health |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179434 |
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