Another brick on the Wall: On the Effects of Non-Contributory Pensions on Material and Subjective Well Being
Rosangela Bando,
Sebastian Galiani and
Paul Gertler
No 28318, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
Public expenditures on non-contributory pensions are equivalent to at least 1 percent of GDP in several countries in Latin America and is expected to increase. We explore the effect of non-contributory pensions on the well-being of the beneficiary population by studying the Pensiones Alimentarias program established by law in Paraguay, which targets older adults living in poverty. Households with a beneficiary increased their level of consumption by 44 percent. The program improved subjective well-being in 0.48 standard deviations. These effects are consistent with the findings of Bando, Galiani and Gertler (2020) and Galiani, Gertler and Bando (2016) in their studies on the non-contributory pension schemes in Peru and Mexico. Thus, we conclude that the effects of non-contributory pensions on well-being in Paraguay are comparable to those found for Peru and Mexico and add to the construction of external validity.
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Date: 2021-01
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Published as Rosangela Bando & Sebastian Galiani & Paul Gertler, 2022. "Another brick on the wall: On the effects of non-contributory pensions on material and subjective well being," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol 195, pages 16-26.
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