This article studies how social insurance programs shape individual's incentives to take up registered employment and to report earnings to the tax authorities. The analysis is based on a social insurance reform in Uruguay that extended healthcare coverage to the dependent children of registered private-sector workers. The identification strategy relies on a comparison between individuals with and without dependent children before and after the reform. The reform increased benefit-eligible registered employment by 1.6 percentage points (about 5% above the pre-reform level), mainly due to an increase in labor force participation rather than to movement from unregistered to registered employment. The shift was greater for parents with younger...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
In many countries around the world, citizens can rely on state-organized income support in situation...
This article discusses whether activation policies have had a positive effect on beneficiaries of mi...
This article studies how social insurance programs shape individual's incentives to take up register...
This article studies how social insurance programs shape individual’s incentives to take up register...
The paper studies a large-scale expansion of employment-based benefits in the social insurance syste...
This paper studies the incentive effects of social security benefits on labor market informality fol...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered employment are a first order po...
Several countries in Latin America are expanding their social-protection systems. There is an on-goi...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered employment are a first order po...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study aspects in social insurance system in the U...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered (or formal) employment are a fi...
Public policies designed to help unskilled workers sometimes have unintended consequences. For examp...
Abstract of associated article: The recent Universal Child Allowance program in Argentina provides m...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers exploring policy-relevant questions in Public F...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
In many countries around the world, citizens can rely on state-organized income support in situation...
This article discusses whether activation policies have had a positive effect on beneficiaries of mi...
This article studies how social insurance programs shape individual's incentives to take up register...
This article studies how social insurance programs shape individual’s incentives to take up register...
The paper studies a large-scale expansion of employment-based benefits in the social insurance syste...
This paper studies the incentive effects of social security benefits on labor market informality fol...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered employment are a first order po...
Several countries in Latin America are expanding their social-protection systems. There is an on-goi...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered employment are a first order po...
This dissertation is composed of three papers that study aspects in social insurance system in the U...
The disincentive effects of social assistance programs on registered (or formal) employment are a fi...
Public policies designed to help unskilled workers sometimes have unintended consequences. For examp...
Abstract of associated article: The recent Universal Child Allowance program in Argentina provides m...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers exploring policy-relevant questions in Public F...
In December 2010 Health Insurance in Uruguay was extended to the partners of workers in the formal l...
In many countries around the world, citizens can rely on state-organized income support in situation...
This article discusses whether activation policies have had a positive effect on beneficiaries of mi...