We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long term poor. Without commitment, time consistency requires all screening measures to be concentrated in the first phase of the program. We show that this increases the effectiveness of workfare; it is optimal to use work requirements for a wider range of prior beliefs about the size of the poor population, and work requirements are used more intensively. We compare these results with the optimal policy under commitment
The role of Poverty Alleviation Programs (PAP) in �ghting poverty and ensuring the satisfaction of b...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Revised October 2003We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long term...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the nonpoor. They can also affect futu...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the non-poor.They can also affect futur...
Whether those who claim benefits should face a work requirement has been an issue of long-standing s...
A major goal of social protection programs run by governments and NGOs in the developing world is to...
Fil: Drenik, Andrés Pablo. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.We study t...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
[Excerpt] Congress is again debating work requirements for programs providing need-tested assistance...
This chapter examines the trade-offs between dependency-reduction and poverty-reduction as the resul...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
Data and statistics are integral to policymakers in government trying to tackle problems such as wor...
Despite long working hours, for many household members, and especially women, underemployment is nev...
The role of Poverty Alleviation Programs (PAP) in �ghting poverty and ensuring the satisfaction of b...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Revised October 2003We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long term...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the nonpoor. They can also affect futu...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the non-poor.They can also affect futur...
Whether those who claim benefits should face a work requirement has been an issue of long-standing s...
A major goal of social protection programs run by governments and NGOs in the developing world is to...
Fil: Drenik, Andrés Pablo. Universidad de San Andrés. Departamento de Economía; Argentina.We study t...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
[Excerpt] Congress is again debating work requirements for programs providing need-tested assistance...
This chapter examines the trade-offs between dependency-reduction and poverty-reduction as the resul...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
Data and statistics are integral to policymakers in government trying to tackle problems such as wor...
Despite long working hours, for many household members, and especially women, underemployment is nev...
The role of Poverty Alleviation Programs (PAP) in �ghting poverty and ensuring the satisfaction of b...
A principal objective of the welfare reform act of 1996 (PRWORA) was to encourage welfare recipients...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...