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Recent years have seen an increasing interest in using public-works programs as anti-poverty measures in developing countries. This paper analyzes the rural labor market impacts of the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, one of the most ambitious programs of its kind, by using a...
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(NREGA), enacted in August 2005, is one such program in India. This paper assesses causal impacts (Intent-to-Treat) of NREGA …
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Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in India. Using nationally representative data, we test empirically …
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Schemes (EGS) in influencing health inequality. Using a nationally representative survey data from India and employing …
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This paper revisits impact evaluation studies on the largest public workfare in the world, NREGA. In an environment where randomization is not feasible, I show why an impact evaluation exercise on NREGA should acknowledge the existence of an older program, SGRY. Using novel district-level...
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influence? This conjecture is investigated using expenditure data at the local level from India's National Rural Employment …
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theoretically ambiguous implications for the impacts on poverty. In the case of India's National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme …
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In 2005 India introduced an ambitious national anti-poverty program, now called the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural … the way it is designed, then anyone who wanted work on the scheme would get it. However, analysis of data from India …
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Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in India. Using nationally representative data, we test empirically …
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) of the Government of India. We argue that a chronic friction of wage payment delay in this flagship programme could …
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