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Program Targeting with Machine Learning and Mobile Phone Data: Evidence from an Anti-Poverty Intervention in Afghanistan

General Economics 2022-06-24 v1 Machine Learning Economics

Abstract

Can mobile phone data improve program targeting? By combining rich survey data from a "big push" anti-poverty program in Afghanistan with detailed mobile phone logs from program beneficiaries, we study the extent to which machine learning methods can accurately differentiate ultra-poor households eligible for program benefits from ineligible households. We show that machine learning methods leveraging mobile phone data can identify ultra-poor households nearly as accurately as survey-based measures of consumption and wealth; and that combining survey-based measures with mobile phone data produces classifications more accurate than those based on a single data source.

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@article{arxiv.2206.11400,
  title  = {Program Targeting with Machine Learning and Mobile Phone Data: Evidence from an Anti-Poverty Intervention in Afghanistan},
  author = {Emily Aiken and Guadalupe Bedoya and Joshua Blumenstock and Aidan Coville},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11400},
  year   = {2022}
}