Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the non-poor.They can also affect future poverty by changing the poors' incentive to invest in their income capacity. The novelty of our study is the focus on long term poverty. We find that the argument for using work requirements as a screening device is both strengthened and weakened with long term poverty, and that the possibility of using work requirements weakens the incentives to exert effort to escape poverty. We also show that the two incentive problems, to screen poverty and deter poverty, are interwoven; the fact that the poor can exert an effort to increase their probability of being non-poor in the future makes it easier to separate the poor from the non-poor in the i...
This literature review examines the self-enforcing mechanisms of a poverty trap such as financial an...
This is the author accepted manuscriptInternational development policy is ripe for an overhaul. Beha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45517/1/11127_2005_Article_BF01048360.p...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the nonpoor. They can also affect futu...
We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long term poor. Without commit...
In this paper we propose a non-equilibrium model in order to explain the search behavior of unemploy...
The role of Poverty Alleviation Programs (PAP) in �ghting poverty and ensuring the satisfaction of b...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
We develop a model of internal constraints to show that a greater degree of initial disadvantage re...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to having a social protection polic...
Our paper studies the causes of poverty from the perspective of job search. We show that poor people...
In many countries around the world, citizens can rely on state-organized income support in situation...
This paper models the role of internal constraints in causing aspirations failure at the individual ...
This literature review examines the self-enforcing mechanisms of a poverty trap such as financial an...
This is the author accepted manuscriptInternational development policy is ripe for an overhaul. Beha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45517/1/11127_2005_Article_BF01048360.p...
Work requirements can make it easier to screen the poor from the nonpoor. They can also affect futu...
We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long term poor. Without commit...
In this paper we propose a non-equilibrium model in order to explain the search behavior of unemploy...
The role of Poverty Alleviation Programs (PAP) in �ghting poverty and ensuring the satisfaction of b...
Redistribution has a utilitarian motive and seeks to reduce the poverty gap in the society. That the...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
We develop a model of internal constraints to show that a greater degree of initial disadvantage re...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to having a social protection polic...
Our paper studies the causes of poverty from the perspective of job search. We show that poor people...
In many countries around the world, citizens can rely on state-organized income support in situation...
This paper models the role of internal constraints in causing aspirations failure at the individual ...
This literature review examines the self-enforcing mechanisms of a poverty trap such as financial an...
This is the author accepted manuscriptInternational development policy is ripe for an overhaul. Beha...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45517/1/11127_2005_Article_BF01048360.p...