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Title
Effect of means-tested social transfers on labor supply : heads versus spouses : an empirical analysis of work disincentives in the Kyrgyz Republic
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Abstract
Popular perceptions that the provision of income transfers to poor households creates work disincentives prevail. Existing evidence is mixed and depends on the country, the type of transfer, and the population group analyzed. This paper empirically estimates potential work disincentives of a means-tested social transfer for adults with different household positions. Using data from the Kyrgyz Integrated Household Survey 2012, the analysis compares labor market outcomes for household heads and spouses using quasiexperimental methods to assess transfer effects on labor supply. Overall, beneficiaries have on average higher labor market participation rates, but results differ by household position and socioeconomic context. Household heads in beneficiary households are less likely to be economically active than similar nonbeneficiaries. Yet, spouses are more likely to be economically active. Moreover, outcomes depend on whether the household is located in the south or the north of the country.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The European journal of development research. - London, 1989, currens
Publication
London : 2019
ISSN
0957-8811 [print]
1743-9728 [online]
DOI
10.1057/S41287-018-0142-7
Volume/pages
31 :2 (2019) , p. 189-214
ISI
000464750000006
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