What's right: cash for the homeless
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For example, a 2023 study in Vancouver found that giving CA$7,500 to 50 homeless individuals was more effective than sheltering them, saving CA$777 per person.\n\nWhile small-scale studies have been conducted in the UK, including one in 2012 with 12 homeless participants, this new research is believed to be the first large-scale effort to test cash transfers for homelessness in the country.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"en", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:59:49.988", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Wat is goed: geld voor de daklozen", key:"uid": string:"26d514a6-f068-4d54-904f-84ccaa75fbd6", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Onderzoekers in het VK lanceren de eerste grote proeven van het land om te bepalen of het geven van contant geld aan daklozen een effectievere manier is om armoede te verminderen dan traditionele vormen van hulp. King's College London (KCL), in samenwerking met de daklozenorganisatie Greater Change, zal 360 deelnemers werven in Engeland en Wales. De helft zal hulp ontvangen van frontlinie-organisaties, terwijl de andere helft zal profiteren van aanvullende ondersteuning van Greater Change, die specifieke kosten zoals huurwaarborg, schulden, werkuitrusting en kleding zal dekken.\n\nDe studie heeft als doel te onderzoeken wanneer en voor wie contante overdrachten het meest effectief zijn, evenals de optimale bedragen die nodig zijn om een betekenisvolle impact te maken. Deze proef bouwt voort op het concept van contante overdrachten, dat in 1997 in Mexico begon en sindsdien wereldwijd is gebruikt. Hoewel het meeste bewijs afkomstig is uit lage- en middeninkomenslanden, hebben studies in plaatsen zoals Canada veelbelovende resultaten aangetoond. Een studie uit 2023 in Vancouver toonde bijvoorbeeld aan dat het geven van CA$7.500 aan 50 dakloze individuen effectiever was dan hen onderdak te bieden, wat CA$777 per persoon bespaarde.\n\nHoewel er kleinschalige studies zijn uitgevoerd in het VK, waaronder een in 2012 met 12 dakloze deelnemers, wordt aangenomen dat dit nieuwe onderzoek de eerste grootschalige poging is om contante overdrachten voor dakloosheid in het land te testen.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:52:24.156", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Onderzoekers in het VK lanceren de eerste grote proeven van het land om te bepalen of het geven van contant geld aan daklozen een effectievere manier is om armoede te verminderen dan traditionele vormen van hulp. King's College London (KCL), in samenwerking met de daklozenorganisatie Greater Change, zal 360 deelnemers werven in Engeland en Wales. De helft zal hulp ontvangen van frontliniewerkers, terwijl de andere helft zal profiteren van aanvullende ondersteuning van Greater Change, die specifieke kosten zoals huurwaarborg, schulden, werkuitrusting en kleding zal dekken.\n\nDe studie heeft als doel te onderzoeken wanneer en voor wie contante overdrachten het meest effectief zijn, evenals de optimale bedragen die nodig zijn om een betekenisvolle impact te maken. Deze proef bouwt voort op het concept van contante overdrachten, dat in 1997 in Mexico begon en sindsdien wereldwijd is gebruikt. Hoewel het meeste bewijs afkomstig is uit lage- en middeninkomenslanden, hebben studies in plaatsen zoals Canada veelbelovende resultaten aangetoond. Een studie uit 2023 in Vancouver toonde bijvoorbeeld aan dat het geven van CA$7.500 aan 50 dakloze individuen effectiever was dan hen onderdak te bieden, wat CA$777 per persoon bespaarde.\n\nHoewel er kleinschalige studies zijn uitgevoerd in het VK, waaronder een in 2012 met 12 dakloze deelnemers, wordt aangenomen dat dit nieuwe onderzoek de eerste grootschalige poging is om contante overdrachten voor dakloosheid in het land te testen.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"nl", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:52:24.157", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Co jest słuszne: pieniądze dla bezdomnych", key:"uid": string:"2c96056b-27e6-4d75-91eb-8e9695d1137a", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Badacze w Wielkiej Brytanii rozpoczynają pierwsze w kraju poważne próby, aby ustalić, czy przekazywanie gotówki osobom bezdomnym jest skuteczniejszym sposobem na redukcję ubóstwa niż tradycyjne formy pomocy. King's College London (KCL), we współpracy z organizacją charytatywną Greater Change, zrekrutuje 360 uczestników w Anglii i Walii. Połowa otrzyma pomoc od organizacji charytatywnych na pierwszej linii, podczas gdy druga połowa skorzysta z dodatkowego wsparcia zapewnionego przez Greater Change, które pokryje konkretne koszty, takie jak kaucje za wynajem, długi, sprzęt do pracy i odzież.\n\nBadanie ma na celu zbadanie, kiedy i dla kogo przekazy gotówkowe są najbardziej skuteczne, a także optymalnych kwot potrzebnych do wywarcia znaczącego wpływu. Ta próba opiera się na koncepcji przekazów gotówkowych, która rozpoczęła się w Meksyku w 1997 roku i od tego czasu była stosowana na całym świecie. Chociaż większość dowodów pochodzi z krajów o niskich i średnich dochodach, badania w takich miejscach jak Kanada wykazały obiecujące wyniki. Na przykład, badanie z 2023 roku w Vancouver wykazało, że przekazanie 7 500 CA$ 50 osobom bezdomnym było skuteczniejsze niż zapewnienie im schronienia, oszczędzając 777 CA$ na osobę.\n\nChociaż w Wielkiej Brytanii przeprowadzono małe badania, w tym jedno w 2012 roku z 12 uczestnikami bezdomnymi, uważa się, że te nowe badania są pierwszym dużym wysiłkiem w testowaniu przekazów gotówkowych dla osób bezdomnych w kraju.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:08:54.472", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Badacze w Wielkiej Brytanii rozpoczynają pierwsze w kraju poważne próby, aby ustalić, czy przekazywanie gotówki osobom bezdomnym jest skuteczniejszym sposobem na redukcję ubóstwa niż tradycyjne formy pomocy. King's College London (KCL), we współpracy z organizacją charytatywną Greater Change, zrekrutuje 360 uczestników w Anglii i Walii. Połowa otrzyma pomoc od organizacji charytatywnych na pierwszej linii, podczas gdy druga połowa skorzysta z dodatkowego wsparcia zapewnionego przez Greater Change, które pokryje konkretne koszty, takie jak kaucje za wynajem, długi, sprzęt do pracy i odzież.\n\nBadanie ma na celu zbadanie, kiedy i dla kogo przekazy gotówkowe są najbardziej skuteczne, a także optymalnych kwot potrzebnych do wywarcia znaczącego wpływu. Ta próba opiera się na koncepcji przekazów gotówkowych, która rozpoczęła się w Meksyku w 1997 roku i od tego czasu była stosowana na całym świecie. Chociaż większość dowodów pochodzi z krajów o niskich i średnich dochodach, badania w takich miejscach jak Kanada wykazały obiecujące wyniki. Na przykład, badanie z 2023 roku w Vancouver wykazało, że przekazanie 7 500 CA$ 50 osobom bezdomnym było skuteczniejsze niż zapewnienie im schronienia, oszczędzając 777 CA$ na osobę.\n\nChociaż w Wielkiej Brytanii przeprowadzono małe badania, w tym jedno w 2012 roku z 12 uczestnikami bezdomnymi, uważa się, że te nowe badania są pierwszym dużym wysiłkiem na rzecz testowania przekazów gotówkowych dla osób bezdomnych w kraju.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"pl", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:09:12.737", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"O que é certo: dinheiro para os sem-teto", key:"uid": string:"3b229ff7-3112-4e31-b802-d290297cc8f4", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Pesquisadores no Reino Unido estão lançando os primeiros grandes testes do país para determinar se dar dinheiro a pessoas sem-teto é uma maneira mais eficaz de reduzir a pobreza do que formas tradicionais de assistência. O King's College London (KCL), em colaboração com a instituição de caridade para sem-teto Greater Change, recrutará 360 participantes em toda a Inglaterra e País de Gales. Metade receberá ajuda de instituições de caridade na linha de frente, enquanto a outra metade se beneficiará de apoio adicional fornecido pela Greater Change, que cobrirá custos específicos como depósitos de aluguel, dívidas, equipamentos de trabalho e roupas.\n\nO estudo tem como objetivo explorar quando e para quem as transferências de dinheiro são mais eficazes, bem como os montantes ideais necessários para causar um impacto significativo. Este teste se baseia no conceito de transferências de dinheiro, que começou no México em 1997 e desde então tem sido utilizado globalmente. Embora a maior parte das evidências venha de países de baixa e média renda, estudos em lugares como o Canadá mostraram resultados promissores. Por exemplo, um estudo de 2023 em Vancouver descobriu que dar CA$7.500 a 50 indivíduos sem-teto foi mais eficaz do que abrigá-los, economizando CA$777 por pessoa.\n\nEmbora estudos em pequena escala tenham sido realizados no Reino Unido, incluindo um em 2012 com 12 participantes sem-teto, acredita-se que esta nova pesquisa seja o primeiro esforço em grande escala para testar transferências de dinheiro para a falta de moradia no país.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:17:35.696", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Pesquisadores no Reino Unido estão lançando os primeiros grandes testes do país para determinar se dar dinheiro a pessoas sem-teto é uma maneira mais eficaz de reduzir a pobreza do que formas tradicionais de assistência. O King's College London (KCL), em colaboração com a instituição de caridade para sem-teto Greater Change, recrutará 360 participantes em toda a Inglaterra e País de Gales. Metade receberá ajuda de instituições de caridade na linha de frente, enquanto a outra metade se beneficiará de apoio adicional fornecido pela Greater Change, que cobrirá custos específicos como depósitos de aluguel, dívidas, equipamentos de trabalho e roupas.\n\nO estudo tem como objetivo explorar quando e para quem as transferências de dinheiro são mais eficazes, bem como os montantes ideais necessários para causar um impacto significativo. Este teste se baseia no conceito de transferências de dinheiro, que começou no México em 1997 e desde então tem sido utilizado globalmente. Embora a maior parte das evidências venha de países de baixa e média renda, estudos em lugares como o Canadá mostraram resultados promissores. Por exemplo, um estudo de 2023 em Vancouver descobriu que dar CA$7.500 a 50 indivíduos sem-teto foi mais eficaz do que abrigá-los, economizando CA$777 por pessoa.\n\nEmbora estudos em pequena escala tenham sido realizados no Reino Unido, incluindo um em 2012 com 12 participantes sem-teto, acredita-se que esta nova pesquisa seja o primeiro esforço em grande escala para testar transferências de dinheiro para a falta de moradia no país.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"pt", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:17:35.696", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Evsizler için nakit.", key:"uid": string:"5270ad65-dde7-41e8-a9de-e9eb49967db6", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Birleşik Krallık'taki araştırmacılar, evsiz insanlara nakit vermenin yoksulluğu azaltmanın daha etkili bir yolu olup olmadığını belirlemek için ülkenin ilk büyük denemelerini başlatıyor. King's College London (KCL), evsizlikle mücadele eden Greater Change hayır kurumu ile işbirliği içinde, İngiltere ve Galler'de 360 katılımcı toplayacak. Yarısı ön cephe hayır kurumlarından yardım alacakken, diğer yarısı kira depozitosu, borçlar, iş ekipmanları ve giysi gibi belirli masrafları karşılayacak olan Greater Change tarafından sağlanan ek destekten faydalanacak.\n\nÇalışmanın amacı, nakit transferlerinin ne zaman ve kimler için en etkili olduğunu, ayrıca anlamlı bir etki yaratmak için gereken optimal miktarları keşfetmektir. Bu deneme, 1997'de Meksika'da başlayan ve o zamandan beri dünya genelinde kullanılan nakit transferleri kavramına dayanmaktadır. Çoğu kanıt düşük ve orta gelirli ülkelerden gelse de, Kanada gibi yerlerde yapılan çalışmalar umut verici sonuçlar göstermiştir. Örneğin, 2023'te Vancouver'da yapılan bir çalışmada, 50 evsiz bireye 7,500 CA$ vermenin, onları barındırmaktan daha etkili olduğu ve kişi başına 777 CA$ tasarruf sağladığı bulunmuştur.\n\nBirleşik Krallık'ta 2012'de 12 evsiz katılımcıyla yapılan küçük ölçekli çalışmalar gerçekleştirilmiş olsa da, bu yeni araştırmanın ülkede evsizlik için nakit transferlerini test eden ilk büyük ölçekli çaba olduğu düşünülmektedir.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:38:05.425", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Birleşik Krallık'taki araştırmacılar, evsiz insanlara nakit vermenin yoksulluğu azaltmanın geleneksel yardım biçimlerinden daha etkili olup olmadığını belirlemek için ülkenin ilk büyük denemelerini başlatıyor. King's College London (KCL), evsizlikle mücadele eden Greater Change hayır kurumu ile işbirliği içinde, İngiltere ve Galler'de 360 katılımcı toplayacak. Yarısı ön cephe hayır kurumlarından yardım alacakken, diğer yarısı kira depozitosu, borçlar, iş ekipmanları ve giysi gibi belirli masrafları karşılayacak olan Greater Change tarafından ek destek alacak.\n\nÇalışmanın amacı, nakit transferlerinin ne zaman ve kimler için en etkili olduğunu, ayrıca anlamlı bir etki yaratmak için gereken optimal miktarları keşfetmektir. Bu deneme, 1997'de Meksika'da başlayan ve o zamandan beri dünya genelinde kullanılan nakit transferleri kavramına dayanmaktadır. Çoğu kanıt düşük ve orta gelirli ülkelerden gelse de, Kanada gibi yerlerde yapılan çalışmalar umut verici sonuçlar göstermiştir. Örneğin, 2023'te Vancouver'da yapılan bir çalışmada, 50 evsiz bireye 7,500 CA$ vermenin, onları barındırmaktan daha etkili olduğu ve kişi başına 777 CA$ tasarruf sağladığı bulunmuştur.\n\nBirleşik Krallık'ta 2012'de 12 evsiz katılımcıyla yapılan küçük ölçekli çalışmalar gerçekleştirilmiş olsa da, bu yeni araştırmanın ülkede evsizlik için nakit transferlerini test eden ilk büyük ölçekli çaba olduğu düşünülmektedir.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"tr", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:38:34.743", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Co je správné: hotovost pro bezdomovce", key:"uid": string:"5cf6cd25-c123-4934-861a-454b337c1b9f", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Výzkumníci ve Velké Británii zahajují první velké zkoušky v zemi, aby zjistili, zda je poskytování hotovosti bezdomovcům účinnějším způsobem, jak snížit chudobu, než tradiční formy pomoci. King's College London (KCL) ve spolupráci s charitou pro bezdomovce Greater Change najme 360 účastníků v Anglii a Walesu. Polovina z nich obdrží pomoc od předních charitativních organizací, zatímco druhá polovina bude mít prospěch z dodatečné podpory poskytované organizací Greater Change, která pokryje specifické náklady, jako jsou kauce na nájem, dluhy, pracovní vybavení a oblečení.\n\nStudie si klade za cíl prozkoumat, kdy a pro koho jsou hotovostní převody nejúčinnější, stejně jako optimální částky potřebné k dosažení smysluplného dopadu. Tato zkouška vychází z konceptu hotovostních převodů, který začal v Mexiku v roce 1997 a od té doby byl použit globálně. Zatímco většina důkazů pochází z nízkopříjmových a středněpříjmových zemí, studie na místech jako Kanada ukázaly slibné výsledky. Například studie z roku 2023 ve Vancouveru zjistila, že poskytnutí 7 500 CA$ 50 bezdomovcům bylo účinnější než jejich ubytování, což ušetřilo 777 CA$ na osobu.\n\nI když byly ve Velké Británii provedeny malé studie, včetně jedné v roce 2012 s 12 bezdomovci, tento nový výzkum je považován za první velkou snahu o testování hotovostních převodů pro bezdomovectví v zemi.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:36:40.851", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Výzkumníci ve Velké Británii zahajují první velké zkoušky v zemi, aby zjistili, zda je poskytování hotovosti bezdomovcům účinnějším způsobem, jak snížit chudobu, než tradiční formy pomoci. King's College London (KCL) ve spolupráci s charitou pro bezdomovce Greater Change najme 360 účastníků v Anglii a Walesu. Polovina z nich obdrží pomoc od předních charitativních organizací, zatímco druhá polovina bude mít prospěch z dodatečné podpory poskytované organizací Greater Change, která pokryje specifické náklady jako jsou kauce na nájem, dluhy, pracovní vybavení a oblečení.\n\nStudie si klade za cíl prozkoumat, kdy a pro koho jsou hotovostní převody nejúčinnější, stejně jako optimální částky potřebné k dosažení smysluplného dopadu. Tento pokus vychází z konceptu hotovostních převodů, který začal v Mexiku v roce 1997 a od té doby byl použit globálně. Zatímco většina důkazů pochází z nízkopříjmových a středněpříjmových zemí, studie na místech jako Kanada ukázaly slibné výsledky. Například studie z roku 2023 ve Vancouveru zjistila, že poskytnutí 7 500 CAD 50 bezdomovcům bylo účinnější než jejich ubytování, což ušetřilo 777 CAD na osobu.\n\nI když byly ve Velké Británii provedeny malé studie, včetně jedné v roce 2012 s 12 bezdomovci, tento nový výzkum je považován za první velkou snahu o testování hotovostních převodů pro bezdomovectví v zemi.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"cs", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:36:55.545", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Cosa c'è di giusto: denaro per i senzatetto", key:"uid": string:"6002db62-39c0-451f-b550-e981d28d2230", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"I ricercatori nel Regno Unito stanno lanciando i primi grandi esperimenti del paese per determinare se dare denaro contante alle persone senza fissa dimora sia un modo più efficace per ridurre la povertà rispetto alle forme tradizionali di assistenza. Il King's College London (KCL), in collaborazione con l'ente di beneficenza per i senzatetto Greater Change, recluterà 360 partecipanti in tutta l'Inghilterra e il Galles. La metà riceverà aiuto da enti di beneficenza in prima linea, mentre l'altra metà beneficerà di un supporto aggiuntivo fornito da Greater Change, che coprirà costi specifici come depositi per l'affitto, debiti, attrezzature per il lavoro e abbigliamento.\n\nLo studio mira a esplorare quando e per chi i trasferimenti di denaro sono più efficaci, così come le somme ottimali necessarie per avere un impatto significativo. Questo esperimento si basa sul concetto di trasferimenti di denaro, iniziato in Messico nel 1997 e da allora utilizzato a livello globale. Sebbene la maggior parte delle prove provenga da paesi a basso e medio reddito, studi in luoghi come il Canada hanno mostrato risultati promettenti. Ad esempio, uno studio del 2023 a Vancouver ha scoperto che dare 7.500 CA$ a 50 individui senza fissa dimora era più efficace che ospitarli, risparmiando 777 CA$ a persona.\n\nSebbene siano stati condotti studi su piccola scala nel Regno Unito, incluso uno nel 2012 con 12 partecipanti senza fissa dimora, si ritiene che questa nuova ricerca sia il primo sforzo su larga scala per testare i trasferimenti di denaro per la senzatetto nel paese.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:37:58.706", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"I ricercatori nel Regno Unito stanno lanciando i primi grandi esperimenti del paese per determinare se dare denaro contante alle persone senza fissa dimora sia un modo più efficace per ridurre la povertà rispetto alle forme tradizionali di assistenza. Il King's College London (KCL), in collaborazione con l'ente di beneficenza per i senzatetto Greater Change, recluterà 360 partecipanti in tutta l'Inghilterra e il Galles. La metà riceverà aiuto da enti di beneficenza in prima linea, mentre l'altra metà beneficerà di un supporto aggiuntivo fornito da Greater Change, che coprirà costi specifici come depositi per l'affitto, debiti, attrezzature per il lavoro e abbigliamento.\n\nLo studio mira a esplorare quando e per chi i trasferimenti di denaro sono più efficaci, così come le somme ottimali necessarie per avere un impatto significativo. Questo esperimento si basa sul concetto di trasferimenti di denaro, iniziato in Messico nel 1997 e da allora utilizzato a livello globale. Sebbene la maggior parte delle prove provenga da paesi a basso e medio reddito, studi in luoghi come il Canada hanno mostrato risultati promettenti. Ad esempio, uno studio del 2023 a Vancouver ha scoperto che dare 7.500 CA$ a 50 individui senza fissa dimora era più efficace che ospitarli, risparmiando 777 CA$ a persona.\n\nSebbene siano stati condotti studi su piccola scala nel Regno Unito, incluso uno nel 2012 con 12 partecipanti senza fissa dimora, si ritiene che questa nuova ricerca sia il primo sforzo su larga scala per testare i trasferimenti di denaro per la senzatetto nel paese.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"it", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:38:12.698", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Mi a helyes: készpénz a hajléktalanoknak", key:"uid": string:"7f767095-c35b-4c81-8a08-16f6ad307f25", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"A brit kutatók elindítják az ország első nagyobb kísérleteit, hogy meghatározzák, vajon a hajléktalanoknak adott készpénz hatékonyabb módja-e a szegénység csökkentésének, mint a hagyományos segélyformák. A King's College London (KCL) a Greater Change hajléktalansággal foglalkozó jótékonysági szervezettel együttműködve 360 résztvevőt toboroz Angliában és Walesben. A résztvevők fele a frontvonalbeli jótékonysági szervezetektől kap segítséget, míg a másik fele a Greater Change által nyújtott további támogatásban részesül, amely konkrét költségeket fedez, mint például a bérleti letétek, adósságok, munkavégzéshez szükséges eszközök és ruházat.\n\nA tanulmány célja, hogy feltárja, mikor és kinek a számára a készpénzátutalások a leghatékonyabbak, valamint hogy meghatározza azokat az optimális összegeket, amelyek jelentős hatást gyakorolhatnak. Ez a kísérlet a készpénzátutalások koncepciójára épít, amely 1997-ben Mexikóban indult, és azóta világszerte alkalmazzák. Míg a legtöbb bizonyíték alacsony- és közepes jövedelmű országokból származik, olyan helyeken, mint Kanada, ígéretes eredmények születtek. Például egy 2023-as tanulmány Vancouverben megállapította, hogy 50 hajléktalan egyénnek 7,500 kanadai dollár adása hatékonyabb volt, mint a menedékhely biztosítása, személyenként 777 kanadai dollárt megtakarítva.\n\nBár az Egyesült Királyságban kis léptékű tanulmányokat végeztek, beleértve egy 2012-es kísérletet 12 hajléktalan résztvevővel, ezt az új kutatást az ország első nagy léptékű próbálkozásának tartják a hajléktalanságra vonatkozó készpénzátutalások tesztelésére.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:30:41.959", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"A brit kutatók elindítják az ország első nagyobb kísérleteit, hogy meghatározzák, vajon a hajléktalanoknak adott készpénz hatékonyabb módja-e a szegénység csökkentésének, mint a hagyományos segélyformák. A King's College London (KCL) a Greater Change hajléktalansággal foglalkozó jótékonysági szervezettel együttműködve 360 résztvevőt toboroz Angliában és Walesben. A résztvevők fele a frontvonalbeli jótékonysági szervezetektől kap segítséget, míg a másik fele a Greater Change által nyújtott további támogatásban részesül, amely konkrét költségeket fedez, mint például a bérleti letétek, adósságok, munkához szükséges eszközök és ruházat.\n\nA tanulmány célja, hogy feltárja, mikor és kinek a számára a készpénzátutalások a leghatékonyabbak, valamint hogy meghatározza azokat az optimális összegeket, amelyek jelentős hatást gyakorolhatnak. Ez a kísérlet a készpénzátutalások koncepciójára épít, amely 1997-ben Mexikóban indult, és azóta világszerte alkalmazzák. Míg a legtöbb bizonyíték alacsony- és közepes jövedelmű országokból származik, olyan helyeken, mint Kanada, ígéretes eredmények születtek. Például egy 2023-as tanulmány Vancouverben megállapította, hogy 50 hajléktalan egyénnek adott 7,500 kanadai dollár hatékonyabb volt, mint a menedékhely biztosítása, személyenként 777 kanadai dollárt megtakarítva.\n\nBár az Egyesült Királyságban kis léptékű tanulmányokat végeztek, beleértve egy 2012-es kísérletet 12 hajléktalan résztvevővel, ezt az új kutatást az ország első nagy léptékű próbálkozásának tartják a hajléktalanságra vonatkozó készpénzátutalások tesztelésére.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"hu", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:30:41.961", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Vad är rätt: kontanter till hemlösa", key:"uid": string:"91782ab7-a904-419b-9956-90585a51ac05", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": null:null, key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-12T11:54:59.388", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": null:null, key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"sv", key:"updatedAt": null:null, key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Lo que es correcto: efectivo para los sin hogar", key:"uid": string:"9b3cf80d-d456-4dbc-8acd-b64d4365c59d", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Los investigadores en el Reino Unido están lanzando los primeros ensayos importantes del país para determinar si dar dinero en efectivo a las personas sin hogar es una forma más efectiva de reducir la pobreza que las formas tradicionales de asistencia. King's College London (KCL), en colaboración con la organización benéfica para personas sin hogar Greater Change, reclutará a 360 participantes en Inglaterra y Gales. La mitad recibirá ayuda de organizaciones benéficas de primera línea, mientras que la otra mitad se beneficiará de apoyo adicional proporcionado por Greater Change, que cubrirá costos específicos como depósitos de alquiler, deudas, equipo de trabajo y ropa.\n\nEl estudio tiene como objetivo explorar cuándo y para quiénes las transferencias de efectivo son más efectivas, así como las cantidades óptimas necesarias para tener un impacto significativo. Este ensayo se basa en el concepto de transferencias de efectivo, que comenzó en México en 1997 y desde entonces se ha utilizado a nivel mundial. Si bien la mayor parte de la evidencia proviene de países de ingresos bajos y medios, estudios en lugares como Canadá han mostrado resultados prometedores. Por ejemplo, un estudio de 2023 en Vancouver encontró que dar CA$7,500 a 50 personas sin hogar fue más efectivo que albergarlas, ahorrando CA$777 por persona.\n\nSi bien se han realizado estudios a pequeña escala en el Reino Unido, incluido uno en 2012 con 12 participantes sin hogar, se cree que esta nueva investigación es el primer esfuerzo a gran escala para probar las transferencias de efectivo para la falta de vivienda en el país.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:27:00.232", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Los investigadores en el Reino Unido están lanzando los primeros ensayos importantes del país para determinar si dar dinero en efectivo a las personas sin hogar es una forma más efectiva de reducir la pobreza que las formas tradicionales de asistencia. King's College London (KCL), en colaboración con la organización benéfica para personas sin hogar Greater Change, reclutará a 360 participantes en Inglaterra y Gales. La mitad recibirá ayuda de organizaciones benéficas de primera línea, mientras que la otra mitad se beneficiará de apoyo adicional proporcionado por Greater Change, que cubrirá costos específicos como depósitos de alquiler, deudas, equipo de trabajo y ropa.\n\nEl estudio tiene como objetivo explorar cuándo y para quiénes las transferencias de efectivo son más efectivas, así como las cantidades óptimas necesarias para tener un impacto significativo. Este ensayo se basa en el concepto de transferencias de efectivo, que comenzó en México en 1997 y desde entonces se ha utilizado a nivel mundial. Si bien la mayor parte de la evidencia proviene de países de ingresos bajos y medios, estudios en lugares como Canadá han mostrado resultados prometedores. Por ejemplo, un estudio de 2023 en Vancouver encontró que dar CA$7,500 a 50 personas sin hogar fue más efectivo que albergarlas, ahorrando CA$777 por persona.\n\nSi bien se han realizado estudios a pequeña escala en el Reino Unido, incluido uno en 2012 con 12 participantes sin hogar, se cree que esta nueva investigación es el primer esfuerzo a gran escala para probar las transferencias de efectivo para la falta de vivienda en el país.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"es", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:27:00.233", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Τι είναι σωστό: μετρητά για τους άστεγους", key:"uid": string:"9f584604-f020-4acd-b69f-3007a336868f", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Οι ερευνητές στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο ξεκινούν τις πρώτες μεγάλες δοκιμές της χώρας για να προσδιορίσουν εάν η παροχή χρημάτων σε άστεγους είναι μια πιο αποτελεσματική μέθοδος μείωσης της φτώχειας από τις παραδοσιακές μορφές βοήθειας. Το King's College London (KCL), σε συνεργασία με την φιλανθρωπική οργάνωση για τους άστεγους Greater Change, θα προσλάβει 360 συμμετέχοντες σε όλη την Αγγλία και την Ουαλία. Οι μισοί θα λάβουν βοήθεια από οργανώσεις πρώτης γραμμής, ενώ οι άλλοι μισοί θα επωφεληθούν από επιπλέον υποστήριξη που παρέχεται από την Greater Change, η οποία θα καλύψει συγκεκριμένα έξοδα όπως καταθέσεις ενοικίων, χρέη, εξοπλισμό εργασίας και ρούχα.\n\nΗ μελέτη στοχεύει να εξερευνήσει πότε και για ποιους οι μεταφορές χρημάτων είναι πιο αποτελεσματικές, καθώς και τα βέλτιστα ποσά που απαιτούνται για να έχουν ουσιαστικό αντίκτυπο. Αυτή η δοκιμή βασίζεται στην έννοια των μεταφορών χρημάτων, η οποία ξεκίνησε στο Μεξικό το 1997 και έχει χρησιμοποιηθεί παγκοσμίως από τότε. Ενώ οι περισσότερες αποδείξεις προέρχονται από χώρες χαμηλού και μεσαίου εισοδήματος, μελέτες σε μέρη όπως ο Καναδάς έχουν δείξει υποσχόμενα αποτελέσματα. Για παράδειγμα, μια μελέτη του 2023 στο Βανκούβερ διαπίστωσε ότι η παροχή CA$7,500 σε 50 άστεγους ήταν πιο αποτελεσματική από την στέγασή τους, εξοικονομώντας CA$777 ανά άτομο.\n\nΕνώ έχουν διεξαχθεί μικρής κλίμακας μελέτες στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, συμπεριλαμβανομένης μιας το 2012 με 12 άστεγους συμμετέχοντες, αυτή η νέα έρευνα πιστεύεται ότι είναι η πρώτη μεγάλη κλίμακας προσπάθεια να δοκιμαστούν οι μεταφορές χρημάτων για την αστεγία στη χώρα.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:25:36.649", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Οι ερευνητές στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο ξεκινούν τις πρώτες μεγάλες δοκιμές της χώρας για να προσδιορίσουν εάν η παροχή χρημάτων σε άστεγους είναι μια πιο αποτελεσματική μέθοδος μείωσης της φτώχειας από τις παραδοσιακές μορφές βοήθειας. Το King's College London (KCL), σε συνεργασία με την φιλανθρωπική οργάνωση για τους άστεγους Greater Change, θα προσλάβει 360 συμμετέχοντες σε όλη την Αγγλία και την Ουαλία. Οι μισοί θα λάβουν βοήθεια από οργανώσεις πρώτης γραμμής, ενώ οι άλλοι μισοί θα επωφεληθούν από επιπλέον υποστήριξη που θα παρέχει η Greater Change, η οποία θα καλύψει συγκεκριμένα έξοδα όπως καταθέσεις ενοικίων, χρέη, εξοπλισμό εργασίας και ρούχα.\n\nΗ μελέτη στοχεύει να εξερευνήσει πότε και για ποιους οι μεταφορές χρημάτων είναι πιο αποτελεσματικές, καθώς και τα βέλτιστα ποσά που απαιτούνται για να έχουν ουσιαστικό αντίκτυπο. Αυτή η δοκιμή βασίζεται στην έννοια των μεταφορών χρημάτων, η οποία ξεκίνησε στο Μεξικό το 1997 και έχει χρησιμοποιηθεί παγκοσμίως από τότε. Ενώ οι περισσότερες αποδείξεις προέρχονται από χώρες χαμηλού και μεσαίου εισοδήματος, μελέτες σε μέρη όπως ο Καναδάς έχουν δείξει υποσχόμενα αποτελέσματα. Για παράδειγμα, μια μελέτη του 2023 στο Βανκούβερ διαπίστωσε ότι η παροχή CA$7,500 σε 50 άστεγους ήταν πιο αποτελεσματική από την στέγαση τους, εξοικονομώντας CA$777 ανά άτομο.\n\nΕνώ έχουν διεξαχθεί μικρής κλίμακας μελέτες στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, συμπεριλαμβανομένης μιας το 2012 με 12 άστεγους συμμετέχοντες, αυτή η νέα έρευνα πιστεύεται ότι είναι η πρώτη μεγάλη κλίμακας προσπάθεια να δοκιμαστούν οι μεταφορές χρημάτων για την αστεγία στη χώρα.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"el", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:26:03.338", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Qu'est-ce qui est juste : de l'argent pour les sans-abri", key:"uid": string:"a6e241ff-c440-4922-be7b-2afca5876e57", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Les chercheurs au Royaume-Uni lancent les premiers essais majeurs du pays pour déterminer si donner de l'argent aux personnes sans-abri est une méthode plus efficace pour réduire la pauvreté que les formes d'assistance traditionnelles. King's College London (KCL), en collaboration avec l'association caritative pour les sans-abri Greater Change, recrutera 360 participants à travers l'Angleterre et le Pays de Galles. La moitié recevra de l'aide de la part d'associations caritatives de première ligne, tandis que l'autre moitié bénéficiera d'un soutien supplémentaire fourni par Greater Change, qui couvrira des coûts spécifiques tels que les dépôts de loyer, les dettes, l'équipement de travail et les vêtements.\n\nL'étude vise à explorer quand et pour qui les transferts d'argent sont les plus efficaces, ainsi que les montants optimaux nécessaires pour avoir un impact significatif. Cet essai s'appuie sur le concept des transferts d'argent, qui a commencé au Mexique en 1997 et a depuis été utilisé dans le monde entier. Bien que la plupart des preuves proviennent de pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire, des études dans des endroits comme le Canada ont montré des résultats prometteurs. Par exemple, une étude de 2023 à Vancouver a révélé que donner 7 500 CA$ à 50 personnes sans-abri était plus efficace que de les abriter, économisant 777 CA$ par personne.\n\nBien que des études à petite échelle aient été menées au Royaume-Uni, y compris une en 2012 avec 12 participants sans-abri, cette nouvelle recherche est considérée comme le premier effort à grande échelle pour tester les transferts d'argent pour les sans-abri dans le pays.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:53:31.455", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Les chercheurs au Royaume-Uni lancent les premiers essais majeurs du pays pour déterminer si donner de l'argent aux personnes sans-abri est un moyen plus efficace de réduire la pauvreté que les formes d'assistance traditionnelles. King's College London (KCL), en collaboration avec l'association caritative pour les sans-abri Greater Change, recrutera 360 participants à travers l'Angleterre et le Pays de Galles. La moitié recevra de l'aide de la part d'associations caritatives de première ligne, tandis que l'autre moitié bénéficiera d'un soutien supplémentaire fourni par Greater Change, qui couvrira des coûts spécifiques tels que les dépôts de loyer, les dettes, l'équipement de travail et les vêtements.\n\nL'étude vise à explorer quand et pour qui les transferts d'argent sont les plus efficaces, ainsi que les montants optimaux nécessaires pour avoir un impact significatif. Cet essai s'appuie sur le concept des transferts d'argent, qui a commencé au Mexique en 1997 et a depuis été utilisé dans le monde entier. Bien que la plupart des preuves proviennent de pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire, des études dans des endroits comme le Canada ont montré des résultats prometteurs. Par exemple, une étude de 2023 à Vancouver a révélé que donner 7 500 CA$ à 50 personnes sans-abri était plus efficace que de les abriter, économisant 777 CA$ par personne.\n\nBien que des études à petite échelle aient été menées au Royaume-Uni, y compris une en 2012 avec 12 participants sans-abri, cette nouvelle recherche est considérée comme le premier effort à grande échelle pour tester les transferts d'argent pour les sans-abri dans le pays.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"fr", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:53:31.456", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Šta je ispravno: novac za beskućnike", key:"uid": string:"aeb366eb-c8ce-4f3e-8b87-5803411a7e41", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": null:null, key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-17T07:25:14.698", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": null:null, key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"sr", key:"updatedAt": null:null, key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Какво е правилно: пари за бездомните", key:"uid": string:"bc9c83fc-1027-4eba-8111-77c890c24aa5", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Изследователи в Обединеното кралство стартират първите големи изпитания в страната, за да определят дали даването на пари на бездомни хора е по-ефективен начин за намаляване на бедността в сравнение с традиционните форми на помощ. King's College London (KCL), в сътрудничество с благотворителната организация за бездомни Greater Change, ще набере 360 участници в Англия и Уелс. Половината ще получат помощ от фронтови благотворителни организации, докато другата половина ще се възползва от допълнителна подкрепа, предоставена от Greater Change, която ще покрие специфични разходи като наемни депозити, дългове, работно оборудване и облекло.\n\nЦелта на изследването е да проучи кога и за кого паричните трансфери са най-ефективни, както и оптималните суми, необходими за постигане на значим ефект. Това изпитание се основава на концепцията за парични трансфери, която започна в Мексико през 1997 г. и оттогава се използва в световен мащаб. Докато повечето доказателства идват от страни с ниски и средни доходи, изследвания в места като Канада са показали обещаващи резултати. Например, проучване от 2023 г. във Ванкувър установи, че даването на 7,500 канадски долара на 50 бездомни лица е било по-ефективно от настаняването им, спестявайки 777 канадски долара на човек.\n\nДокато малки изследвания са проведени в Обединеното кралство, включително едно през 2012 г. с 12 бездомни участници, се смята, че това ново изследване е първият мащабен опит за тестване на парични трансфери за бездомност в страната.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:23:13.998", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Изследователи в Обединеното кралство стартират първите големи изпитания в страната, за да определят дали даването на пари на бездомни хора е по-ефективен начин за намаляване на бедността в сравнение с традиционните форми на помощ. King's College London (KCL), в сътрудничество с благотворителната организация за бездомни Greater Change, ще набере 360 участници в Англия и Уелс. Половината ще получат помощ от фронтови благотворителни организации, докато другата половина ще се възползва от допълнителна подкрепа, предоставена от Greater Change, която ще покрие специфични разходи като наемни депозити, дългове, работно оборудване и облекло.\n\nЦелта на изследването е да проучи кога и за кого паричните трансфери са най-ефективни, както и оптималните суми, необходими за постигане на значим ефект. Това изпитание се основава на концепцията за парични трансфери, която започна в Мексико през 1997 г. и оттогава се използва в световен мащаб. Докато повечето доказателства идват от страни с ниски и средни доходи, изследвания в места като Канада са показали обещаващи резултати. Например, проучване от 2023 г. във Ванкувър установи, че даването на 7,500 канадски долара на 50 бездомни лица е било по-ефективно от настаняването им, спестявайки 777 канадски долара на човек.\n\nДокато малки изследвания са проведени в Обединеното кралство, включително едно през 2012 г. с 12 бездомни участници, се смята, че това ново изследване е първият мащабен опит за тестване на парични трансфери за бездомност в страната.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"bg", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:23:32.13", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Что правильно: деньги для бездомных", key:"uid": string:"bfe59b3b-9619-4165-a166-e15255182638", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": null:null, key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-12T11:55:31.953", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": null:null, key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"ru", key:"updatedAt": null:null, key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Was ist richtig: Bargeld für die Obdachlosen", key:"uid": string:"c4f475c3-f2ed-4499-a985-572fd09382ea", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Forscher im Vereinigten Königreich starten die ersten großen Versuche des Landes, um festzustellen, ob die Auszahlung von Bargeld an obdachlose Menschen eine effektivere Methode zur Armutsbekämpfung ist als traditionelle Formen der Unterstützung. Das King's College London (KCL) wird in Zusammenarbeit mit der Obdachlosenorganisation Greater Change 360 Teilnehmer in England und Wales rekrutieren. Die Hälfte wird Hilfe von Frontline-Organisationen erhalten, während die andere Hälfte von zusätzlicher Unterstützung durch Greater Change profitieren wird, die spezifische Kosten wie Mietkautionen, Schulden, Arbeitsausrüstung und Kleidung abdecken wird.\n\nDie Studie zielt darauf ab, zu erforschen, wann und für wen Bargeldtransfers am effektivsten sind, sowie die optimalen Beträge zu bestimmen, die benötigt werden, um einen bedeutenden Einfluss zu erzielen. Dieser Versuch baut auf dem Konzept der Bargeldtransfers auf, das 1997 in Mexiko begann und seitdem weltweit verwendet wird. Während die meisten Beweise aus einkommensschwachen und mittleren Ländern stammen, haben Studien an Orten wie Kanada vielversprechende Ergebnisse gezeigt. Zum Beispiel ergab eine Studie aus dem Jahr 2023 in Vancouver, dass die Auszahlung von 7.500 CA$ an 50 obdachlose Personen effektiver war als ihre Unterbringung, was 777 CA$ pro Person einspart.\n\nWährend im Vereinigten Königreich bereits kleinere Studien durchgeführt wurden, darunter eine im Jahr 2012 mit 12 obdachlosen Teilnehmern, wird angenommen, dass diese neue Forschung der erste großangelegte Versuch ist, Bargeldtransfers für Obdachlosigkeit im Land zu testen.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:31:53.364", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Forscher im Vereinigten Königreich starten die ersten großen Versuche des Landes, um festzustellen, ob die Auszahlung von Bargeld an obdachlose Menschen eine effektivere Methode zur Armutsbekämpfung ist als traditionelle Formen der Unterstützung. Das King's College London (KCL) wird in Zusammenarbeit mit der Obdachlosenhilfsorganisation Greater Change 360 Teilnehmer in England und Wales rekrutieren. Die Hälfte wird Hilfe von Frontline-Organisationen erhalten, während die andere Hälfte von zusätzlicher Unterstützung durch Greater Change profitieren wird, die spezifische Kosten wie Mietkautionen, Schulden, Arbeitsausrüstung und Kleidung abdecken wird.\n\nDie Studie zielt darauf ab, zu erforschen, wann und für wen Bargeldtransfers am effektivsten sind, sowie die optimalen Beträge zu bestimmen, die benötigt werden, um einen bedeutenden Einfluss zu erzielen. Dieser Versuch baut auf dem Konzept der Bargeldtransfers auf, das 1997 in Mexiko begann und seitdem weltweit verwendet wird. Während die meisten Beweise aus einkommensschwachen und mittleren Ländern stammen, haben Studien in Ländern wie Kanada vielversprechende Ergebnisse gezeigt. Zum Beispiel ergab eine Studie aus dem Jahr 2023 in Vancouver, dass die Auszahlung von 7.500 CA$ an 50 obdachlose Personen effektiver war als deren Unterbringung, was 777 CA$ pro Person einsparten.\n\nWährend im Vereinigten Königreich bereits kleinere Studien durchgeführt wurden, darunter eine im Jahr 2012 mit 12 obdachlosen Teilnehmern, wird angenommen, dass diese neue Forschung der erste großangelegte Versuch ist, Bargeldtransfers für Obdachlosigkeit im Land zu testen.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"de", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:31:53.365", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Čo je správne: hotovosť pre bezdomovcov", key:"uid": string:"dba7cc5b-13df-4746-8157-0e3ba937ba59", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Výskumníci vo Veľkej Británii spúšťajú prvé veľké skúšky v krajine, aby zistili, či je poskytovanie hotovosti bezdomovcom účinnejším spôsobom na zníženie chudoby ako tradičné formy pomoci. King's College London (KCL) v spolupráci s charitou pre bezdomovcov Greater Change naja 360 účastníkov v Anglicku a Walese. Polovica z nich dostane pomoc od predných charít, zatiaľ čo druhá polovica bude mať prospech z dodatočnej podpory poskytovanej organizáciou Greater Change, ktorá pokryje konkrétne náklady ako sú nájomné zálohy, dlhy, pracovné vybavenie a oblečenie.\n\nŠtúdia má za cieľ preskúmať, kedy a pre koho sú hotovostné prevody najúčinnejšie, ako aj optimálne sumy potrebné na dosiahnutie významného dopadu. Táto skúška vychádza z konceptu hotovostných prevodov, ktorý sa začal v Mexiku v roku 1997 a odvtedy sa používa globálne. Hoci väčšina dôkazov pochádza z krajín s nízkym a stredným príjmom, štúdie na miestach ako Kanada ukázali sľubné výsledky. Napríklad štúdia z roku 2023 vo Vancouveri zistila, že poskytnutie 7 500 CA$ 50 bezdomovcom bolo účinnejšie ako ich ubytovanie, pričom sa ušetrilo 777 CA$ na osobu.\n\nHoci v UK boli vykonané malé štúdie, vrátane jednej v roku 2012 s 12 bezdomovskými účastníkmi, verí sa, že tento nový výskum je prvým veľkým pokusom o testovanie hotovostných prevodov pre bezdomovstvo v krajine.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:40:16.003", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Výskumníci vo Veľkej Británii spúšťajú prvé veľké skúšky v krajine, aby zistili, či je poskytovanie hotovosti bezdomovcom účinnejším spôsobom na zníženie chudoby ako tradičné formy pomoci. King's College London (KCL) v spolupráci s charitou pre bezdomovcov Greater Change naja 360 účastníkov v Anglicku a Walese. Polovica z nich dostane pomoc od predných charít, zatiaľ čo druhá polovica bude mať prospech z dodatočnej podpory poskytovanej organizáciou Greater Change, ktorá pokryje konkrétne náklady ako sú nájomné zálohy, dlhy, pracovné vybavenie a oblečenie.\n\nŠtúdia má za cieľ preskúmať, kedy a pre koho sú hotovostné prevody najúčinnejšie, ako aj optimálne sumy potrebné na dosiahnutie významného dopadu. Táto skúška vychádza z konceptu hotovostných prevodov, ktorý sa začal v Mexiku v roku 1997 a odvtedy sa používa globálne. Hoci väčšina dôkazov pochádza z krajín s nízkym a stredným príjmom, štúdie na miestach ako Kanada ukázali sľubné výsledky. Napríklad štúdia z roku 2023 vo Vancouveri zistila, že poskytnutie 7 500 CA$ 50 bezdomovcom bolo účinnejšie ako ich ubytovanie, pričom sa ušetrilo 777 CA$ na osobu.\n\nHoci v UK boli vykonané malé štúdie, vrátane jednej v roku 2012 s 12 bezdomovskými účastníkmi, verí sa, že tento nový výskum je prvým veľkoplošným pokusom o testovanie hotovostných prevodov pre bezdomovstvo v krajine.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"sk", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T12:40:59.237", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Ce este corect: bani pentru cei fără adăpost", key:"uid": string:"f5964f22-3813-4594-ae71-ceb50a5ae423", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Cercetătorii din Marea Britanie lansează primele teste majore din țară pentru a determina dacă oferirea de bani persoanelor fără adăpost este o modalitate mai eficientă de a reduce sărăcia decât formele tradiționale de asistență. King's College London (KCL), în colaborare cu organizația de caritate pentru persoanele fără adăpost Greater Change, va recruta 360 de participanți din Anglia și Țara Galilor. Jumătate vor primi ajutor de la organizații de caritate de primă linie, în timp ce cealaltă jumătate va beneficia de suport suplimentar oferit de Greater Change, care va acoperi costuri specifice precum depozitele pentru chirie, datoriile, echipamentele de lucru și îmbrăcămintea.\n\nStudiul își propune să exploreze când și pentru cine transferurile de bani sunt cele mai eficiente, precum și sumele optime necesare pentru a avea un impact semnificativ. Acest experiment se bazează pe conceptul transferurilor de bani, care a început în Mexic în 1997 și a fost folosit de atunci la nivel global. Deși cele mai multe dovezi provin din țări cu venituri mici și medii, studiile din locuri precum Canada au arătat rezultate promițătoare. De exemplu, un studiu din 2023 din Vancouver a constatat că oferirea a 7.500 CA$ către 50 de persoane fără adăpost a fost mai eficientă decât adăpostirea acestora, economisind 777 CA$ pe persoană.\n\nDeși studii de mică amploare au fost realizate în Marea Britanie, inclusiv unul în 2012 cu 12 participanți fără adăpost, se crede că această nouă cercetare este prima încercare de mare amploare de a testa transferurile de bani pentru persoanele fără adăpost din țară.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:03:50.534", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Cercetătorii din Marea Britanie lansează primele teste majore din țară pentru a determina dacă oferirea de bani persoanelor fără adăpost este o modalitate mai eficientă de a reduce sărăcia decât formele tradiționale de asistență. King's College London (KCL), în colaborare cu organizația de caritate pentru persoanele fără adăpost Greater Change, va recruta 360 de participanți din Anglia și Țara Galilor. Jumătate vor primi ajutor de la organizații de caritate de primă linie, în timp ce cealaltă jumătate va beneficia de suport suplimentar oferit de Greater Change, care va acoperi costuri specifice precum depozitele pentru chirie, datoriile, echipamentele de lucru și îmbrăcămintea.\n\nStudiul își propune să exploreze când și pentru cine transferurile de bani sunt cele mai eficiente, precum și sumele optime necesare pentru a avea un impact semnificativ. Acest experiment se bazează pe conceptul transferurilor de bani, care a început în Mexic în 1997 și a fost folosit de atunci la nivel global. Deși cele mai multe dovezi provin din țări cu venituri mici și medii, studiile din locuri precum Canada au arătat rezultate promițătoare. De exemplu, un studiu din 2023 din Vancouver a constatat că oferirea a 7.500 CA$ către 50 de persoane fără adăpost a fost mai eficientă decât adăpostirea acestora, economisind 777 CA$ pe persoană.\n\nDeși studii de mică amploare au fost realizate în Marea Britanie, inclusiv unul în 2012 cu 12 participanți fără adăpost, se crede că această nouă cercetare este prima încercare de mare amploare de a testa transferurile de bani pentru persoanele fără adăpost din țară.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"ro", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:05:26.867", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" }, { key:"title": string:"Mikä on oikein: rahaa kodittomille", key:"uid": string:"f86396fa-f2ea-42b4-b815-7438fa7fb953", key:"autoTeaserLong": null:null, key:"autoTeaserShort": null:null, key:"content": string:"Tutkijat Yhdistyneessä kuningaskunnassa aloittavat maan ensimmäiset suuret kokeet selvittääkseen, onko rahallisen avun antaminen kodittomille tehokkaampi tapa vähentää köyhyyttä kuin perinteiset avustusmuodot. King's College London (KCL) yhteistyössä kodittomuusjärjestö Greater Change:n kanssa rekrytoi 360 osallistujaa Englannista ja Walesista. Puoli saa apua etulinjan hyväntekeväisyysjärjestöiltä, kun taas toinen puoli hyötyy Greater Change:n tarjoamasta lisätuesta, joka kattaa erityisiä kuluja, kuten vuokratakuita, velkoja, työvälineitä ja vaatteita.\n\nTutkimuksen tavoitteena on tutkia, milloin ja kenelle rahansiirrot ovat tehokkaimpia, sekä optimaalisia määriä, joita tarvitaan merkittävän vaikutuksen saavuttamiseksi. Tämä koe perustuu rahansiirtojen käsitteeseen, joka alkoi Meksikossa vuonna 1997 ja on sittemmin levinnyt maailmanlaajuisesti. Vaikka suurin osa todisteista tulee matala- ja keskituloisista maista, tutkimukset paikoissa kuten Kanadassa ovat osoittaneet lupaavia tuloksia. Esimerkiksi vuonna 2023 Vancouverissa tehty tutkimus havaitsi, että 7 500 Kanadan dollaria 50 kodittomalle henkilölle oli tehokkaampaa kuin heidän suojaamisensa, säästäen 777 Kanadan dollaria per henkilö.\n\nVaikka pienimuotoisia tutkimuksia on tehty Yhdistyneessä kuningaskunnassa, mukaan lukien yksi vuonna 2012, jossa oli 12 koditonta osallistujaa, tätä uutta tutkimusta pidetään ensimmäisenä suurena yrityksenä testata rahansiirtoja kodittomuuden torjumiseksi maassa.", key:"contentCleaned": null:null, key:"contentItemUid": string:"eayuftyynqobarycwmn3rsazchs", key:"createdAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:00:07.347", key:"engine": string:"gpt-4o-mini-2024-07-18", key:"metadata": null:null, key:"revisionId": string:"vayuftyzbmvvarlbd37qlpynhpm", key:"subtitle": null:null, key:"summary": string:"Tutkijat Yhdistyneessä kuningaskunnassa käynnistävät maan ensimmäiset suuret kokeet selvittääkseen, onko rahallisen avun antaminen kodittomille ihmisille tehokkaampi tapa vähentää köyhyyttä kuin perinteiset avustusmuodot. King's College London (KCL) yhteistyössä kodittomuusjärjestö Greater Change:n kanssa rekrytoi 360 osallistujaa Englannista ja Walesista. Puoli saa apua etulinjan hyväntekeväisyysjärjestöiltä, kun taas toinen puoli hyötyy Greater Change:n tarjoamasta lisätuesta, joka kattaa erityisiä kuluja, kuten vuokratakuita, velkoja, työvälineitä ja vaatteita.\n\nTutkimuksen tavoitteena on tutkia, milloin ja kenelle rahansiirrot ovat tehokkaimpia, sekä optimaalisia määriä, joita tarvitaan merkittävän vaikutuksen saavuttamiseksi. Tämä koe perustuu rahansiirtojen käsitteeseen, joka alkoi Meksikossa vuonna 1997 ja jota on sittemmin käytetty maailmanlaajuisesti. Vaikka suurin osa todisteista tulee matala- ja keskituloisista maista, tutkimukset paikoissa kuten Kanadassa ovat osoittaneet lupaavia tuloksia. Esimerkiksi vuonna 2023 Vancouverissa tehty tutkimus havaitsi, että 7 500 Kanadan dollaria 50 kodittomalle henkilölle oli tehokkaampaa kuin heidän suojaamisensa, säästäen 777 Kanadan dollaria per henkilö.\n\nVaikka pienimuotoisia tutkimuksia on tehty Yhdistyneessä kuningaskunnassa, mukaan lukien yksi vuonna 2012, jossa oli 12 koditonta osallistujaa, tätä uutta tutkimusta pidetään ensimmäisenä suurena yrityksenä testata rahansiirtoja kodittomuuden torjumiseksi maassa.", key:"summaryCleaned": null:null, key:"targetLanguage": string:"fi", key:"updatedAt": string:"2025-02-10T13:00:55.804", key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslation" } ], key:"totalCount": number:21, key:"__typename": string:"ContentItemTranslationsConnection" }, key:"__typename": string:"ContentItem" }