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Work Requirements and Long‐Term Poverty

Fred Schroyen and Gaute Torsvik

Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2005, vol. 7, issue 3, 427-448

Abstract: We study how work requirements can be used to target transfers to the long‐term poor. Without commitment, time consistency requires all screening measures to be concentrated in the first phase of the program. We show that this increases the effectiveness of workfare; it is optimal to use work requirements for a wider range of prior beliefs about the size of the poor population, and work requirements are used more intensively. We compare these results with the optimal policy under commitment.

Date: 2005
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Working Paper: Work Requirements and Long Term Poverty (1999)
Working Paper: Work Requirements and Long Term Poverty (1999)
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