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Winter 2023
ISSN 0890-913X
Volume 38, Number 4

Show Me the Money! The Effects of a Conditional Cash-Transfer Program on the Labor Market in Ecuador

Daniel Sánchez-Piñol Yulee, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, United States of America
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TheJournalofPrivateEnterprise38(4),2023,1-28ShowMetheMoney!TheEffectsofaConditionalCash-TransferProgramontheLaborMarketinEcuadorDanielSánchez-PiñolYuleeUniversityofTennesseeatChattanoogaUnitedStatesofAmericaAbstractDocashtransfersdiscourageworkandincentivizeleisure?Ordocashtransfershelpbeneficiariesescapethepovertytrap,acquiremorecapital,andraisetheirincomeinthefuture?Iconductadifference-in-differencesanalysisofpaneldatafrom2018and2019forEcuadorscash-transferprogram,BonodeDesarrolloHumano.Theestimatedeffectsonearnings,hoursworked,andcapitalaccumulationarenegative.Iusepropensityscorematchingandexactmatchingtocreateabettercontrolgroupforthedifference-in-differencesanalysis.Ifindnegativeeffects,butthestatisticalsignificancevariesdependingonthespecification.Onbalance,BonodeDesarrolloHumanohasdiscouragedworkinEcuador.JELCodes:D04;J08Keywords:economicdevelopment,laboreconomics,cash-transferprogramsI.IntroductionCash-transferprogramshavebecomeaworldwidetoolforwelfareassistance(Gentilini,Honorati,andYemtsov2014).Forinstance,cashtransferswerethemainpolicyresponsetotheCOVID-19crisisimplementedbygovernmentsglobally(Jerving2020).Previousresearchhasshownthatcash-transferprogramscanalleviatepoverty(FiszbeinandSchady2009),improveeducationaloutcomes(Schultz2004),andimprovehealthconditions(Gertler2004).Moreover,manystudieshavebeenconductedtoassesstheimpactofcashtransfersonthelabormarket.Inacomprehensivesurveyusingrandomizedcontroltrialsforprogramsindifferentdevelopingcountries,Banerjeeetal.(2017)findmixedevidencethatcash-transferprogramsdisincentivizework.Otherresearch,specificallyinLatinAmerica,findsnosignificantresultsusingquasiexperimentalmethodsorrandomizedcontroltrials.SomeexamplesareAttanasioandGómez(2004)onColombiasFamiliasenAcciónprogram,GalianiandMcEwan(2013)onHondurassProgramade
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