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Workfare programs aim to reduce poverty by providing low-wage work to those who need it. They are often turned to in a crisis when there is no time for a rigorous evaluation. This paper offers some simple analytic tools for a rapid ex-ante appraisal of an existing workfare program. For pedagogic...
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The article assesses the impact of Argentina's main social policy response to the severe economic crisis of 2002. The …
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Galasso and Ravallion assess the impact of Argentina's main social policy response to the severe economic crisis of … Protection IV Project in Argentina …
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The authors assess the impact of Argentina's main social policy response to the severe economic crisis of 2002. The …
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A wage subsidy increased private sector employment among poor workers in a welfare-dependent region of Argentina, but …
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leave the program after its retrenchment. A Bank-supported workfare program in Argentina is found to have a sizeable impact …
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July 1999 - A workfare program was introduced in response to high unemployment in Argentina. An ex-post evaluation …
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