We estimate a model of labor supply and participation in multiple programs for UK lone mothers which exploits a reform of in-work transfers. Cash entitlements increased but eligibility to in-kind child nutrition programs was lost. We find that in-work cash and in-work in-kind transfers both have large positive labor supply effects. There is, however, a utility loss from program participation which is estimated to be larger for cash than for child nutrition. This implies that the partial cash out of the in-kind benefits reduced labor supply
grateful for helpful comments from seminar participants at the 9th World Congress of the Econometric...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
We estimate a model of labor supply and participation in multiple programs for UK lone mothers whic...
We estimate a model of labour supply and participation in multiple cash and in-kind welfare programm...
We estimate a model of labor supply and participation in multiple programs for UK lone mothers which...
The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors and omi...
In-work transfer schemes have recently been suggested as a device for encouraging labor force partic...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...
With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form of in-work tr...
Cash transfer programs are widely used in settings where child labor is prevalent. Although many of ...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labor supply. In this p...
Cash transfers to families with children are being restricted increasingly to parents who work, whil...
En la literatura se argumenta que las transferencias en especie podrían tener efectos positivos sobr...
Recent empirical evidence shows that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes do not have an aggre...
grateful for helpful comments from seminar participants at the 9th World Congress of the Econometric...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
We estimate a model of labor supply and participation in multiple programs for UK lone mothers whic...
We estimate a model of labour supply and participation in multiple cash and in-kind welfare programm...
We estimate a model of labor supply and participation in multiple programs for UK lone mothers which...
The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors and omi...
In-work transfer schemes have recently been suggested as a device for encouraging labor force partic...
What are the macroeconomic effects of transfers to households with children? How do alternative poli...
With micro-data from before and after a major reform in 1999 to the structure and form of in-work tr...
Cash transfer programs are widely used in settings where child labor is prevalent. Although many of ...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labor supply. In this p...
Cash transfers to families with children are being restricted increasingly to parents who work, whil...
En la literatura se argumenta que las transferencias en especie podrían tener efectos positivos sobr...
Recent empirical evidence shows that conditional cash transfer (CCT) programmes do not have an aggre...
grateful for helpful comments from seminar participants at the 9th World Congress of the Econometric...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...