Antipoverty Transfers and Labour Market Outcomes: Regression Discontinuity Design Findings |
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Authors: | Armando Barrientos Juan Miguel Villa |
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Affiliation: | Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | The article estimates the impact of Familias en Acción, a human development conditional cash transfer programme, on adult labour market outcomes in urban areas in Colombia. Relying on a regression discontinuity design and a large panel dataset, the article finds significant, largely positive, but heterogeneous programme effects on labour market outcomes. The findings suggest that antipoverty transfers enable a re-allocation of household productive resources among participant households. |
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