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Between 1970 and the early 2000s, there was a revolution in support for the use of field experiments to evaluate social programs. Focusing on the welfare reform studies that helped to speed that transformation in the United States, this chapter describes the major challenges to implementing...
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This paper uses willingness to pay (WTP) data from a field experiment in Hyderabad, India in 2013 to determine whether …
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India addressed the requirement for pro-poor service delivery in rural regions by introducing decentralization and … providing rural services to the poor. -- decentralization reforms ; service delivery ; in-group favouritism ; field experiment … ; India …
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While unconditional cash transfers have been studied extensively in developing countries, little is known about their effects in a wealthier context. Through a randomized controlled trial, we study the employment effects of a generous and unconditional transfer targeting low-income families in...
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outcomes in middle school grades in urban India, using a lottery that provided students with a voucher to cover program costs …
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outcomes in middle school grades in urban India, using a lottery that provided students with a voucher to cover program costs …
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weaken the link between income and turnout? We study a unique experiment in Finland, which randomly assigned a sizable group … of the experiment. Our analysis suggests that the turnout effects are driven by unconditionality increasing social …
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The Finnish basic income experiment was an ambitious effort to study basic income in a Nordic welfare state. This paper … describes the planning, implementation and scientific evaluation of the experiment. The randomized treatment group was paid a …
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Existing sociological research on support for anti-poverty programs largely focuses on broad categories of welfare or assistance to the poor rather than particular types of transfers. Using an experimental survey design and mixed methods research, we examine whether support for anti-poverty...
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