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is conducted using a Matching estimator, and we discuss the principles surrounding the potential for this to be a valid …
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is conducted using a Matching estimator, and we discuss the principles surrounding the potential for this to be a valid … workers in the family and the employment of the head of the family. -- matching ; extreme poverty ; impact evaluation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009311781
This paper evaluates the effect of an anti-poverty program, Chile Solidario, during its first two years of operation. We find that the program tends to increases significantly their take-up of cash assistance programs and of social programs for housing and employment, and to improve education...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009216669
This paper evaluates the effect of an anti-poverty program, Chile Solidario, during its first two years of operation. We find that the program tends to increases significantly their take-up of cash assistance programs and of social programs for housing and employment, and to improve education...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010289461
Using a propensity score matching approach coupled with difference-in-differences regression analysis, we estimate the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010582641
is conducted using a Matching estimator, and we discuss the principles surrounding the potential for this to be a valid … workers in the family and the employment of the head of the family. -- matching ; extreme poverty ; impact evaluation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009959122
unique administrative data, we apply propensity score matching in a dynamic setting to estimate the treatment effects and …
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We estimate impacts on earnings and employment of the two primary adult workforce support and training programs under the U.S. Workforce Investment Act (WIA) using administrative data on 160,000 participants from 12 states for up to four years following program entry. We find that participants...
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This paper shows that poor households’ entitlement to an exogenous, temporary, but guaranteed income stream increases Mexican migration to the United States, although this income is mainly consumed. Some households use the entitlement to this income stream as collateral to finance the...
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