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Seguro Popular (SP) was introduced in 2002 to provide health insurance to the 50 million Mexicans without Social Security. This paper tests whether the program has had unintended consequences, distorting workers' incentives to operate in the informal sector. The analysis examines the impact of...
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Providing unemployment insurance is particularly problematic in countries with high informality because workers can claim unemployment benefits and work in the informal sector at the same time. This paper proposes a method to evaluate alternative schemes to provide insurance for unemployed...
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Latin American governments swiftly implemented income assistance programs to sustain families' livelihoods during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. This paper analyzes the potential coverage and generosity of these measures and assesses the suitability of current safety nets to deal with unexpected...
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expected future income from additional schooling exceeds the cost of the grants by a ratio of more than two-toone. The patterns …
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expected future income from additional schooling exceeds the cost of the grants by a ratio of more than two-toone. The patterns …
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This working paper studies the effect of remittances from the United States on crime rates in Mexico. The topic is …
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