Mideros Mora, Andrés Iván2023-11-042023-11-0420179789086664412https://repositorio.puce.edu.ec/handle/123456789/4018This thesis explores how social transfers promote a sustainable path out of poverty while fostering economic performance. It is showed that non-contributory social protection investments foster economic performance. The findings include non-negative effects of social transfers on household heads’ labour supply in Ecuador. Investments in human capital are seen to promote higher levels of schooling. Regarding mid-term effects a positive treatment effect for social transfers on intragenerational social mobility is found. Finally, the results indicate a positive rate of return of social protection investments in Cambodia. In conclusion, social protection programmes must be seen as an investment rather than as a cost.enOpenAccessEconomía socialDesarrollo económicoPolítica socialEconomía socialDesarrollo económicoPolítica socialEssays on the economic effects of non-contributory social protection