Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor(a) principal: Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/21987
Resumo: This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles. Essentially, in this work, I empirically investigate the economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs. To do so, I use econometrics techniques allowing for causal inference, combined with high-quality administrative data sets. Below follows a brief description of the three articles that make up this thesis. I start by studying the behavioral effects of a large-scale Conditional Cash Transfer program, the Brazilian Bolsa Família (BF), on voting outcomes. Using a unique database on BF beneficiaries and where they vote, I explore random variation in program coverage among polling stations, a highly disaggregated level of observation with fewer than 400 registered voters. The findings indicate that the cash transfers positively affected voter turnout. I also find a positive effect on the support for the incumbent party that implemented and expanded the program. This positive effect comes from more people participating in the election but also from voters switching their choices, conditional on turnout. The electoral rewards to the incumbent candidate are mostly led by those beneficiaries who entered more recently in the program and the amount of money transferred matters for voting behavior. In the second paper, we examine the effectiveness of cash assistance targeted to disadvantaged youth. We exploit an exogenous variation in the provision of cash transfers from BF Program in Brazil to credibly identify how an additional year of exposure at the critical age of 18 impacts on educational, labor market, and economic self-sufficiency outcomes. We do not find evidence of significant effects of additional exposure to the program on educational attainment and economic self-sufficiency. However, we observe a small (but still positive) impact on school enrollment, which is mostly driven by male beneficiaries. We also find effects on formal labor supply only for men. For them, we show that one additional exposure to the program decreases the probability of working in the formal sector by 5.38 percentage points during the extra year of exposure. Five years later, this pattern reverses to an increase in participation in the formal labor force. Lastly, the third paper studies the effects of a maternity leave extension on labor market outcomes of women in Brazil, using detailed information on workers and firms in the formal labor market. Taking advantage of the exact leave taking dates and the staggered implementation of the extended leave policy across firms, our analysis compares outcomes within firms before and after the eligibility cutoff. While eligible women could have extended their leave period by 50% (from 120 to 180 days), take up only increases by 13 p.p. Also, employment effects are confined to the maternity leave extension spell, with no permanent effects on employment in the long run. Taken together, our findings indicate that this policy privileges a selected group of workers, while it is not able to retain them in the workforce.
id FGV_6db35664d69ac1f9cacfdafed31e477a
oai_identifier_str oai:repositorio.fgv.br:10438/21987
network_acronym_str FGV
network_name_str Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
repository_id_str 3974
spelling Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues deEscolas::EPGEBraido, Luís Henrique BertolinoCosta, Francisco Junqueira Moreira daFirpo, Sérgio PinheiroCastro, Rudi Rocha deBerriel, Cecilia Machado2018-04-12T14:57:05Z2018-04-12T14:57:05Z2018-03-16https://hdl.handle.net/10438/21987This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles. Essentially, in this work, I empirically investigate the economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs. To do so, I use econometrics techniques allowing for causal inference, combined with high-quality administrative data sets. Below follows a brief description of the three articles that make up this thesis. I start by studying the behavioral effects of a large-scale Conditional Cash Transfer program, the Brazilian Bolsa Família (BF), on voting outcomes. Using a unique database on BF beneficiaries and where they vote, I explore random variation in program coverage among polling stations, a highly disaggregated level of observation with fewer than 400 registered voters. The findings indicate that the cash transfers positively affected voter turnout. I also find a positive effect on the support for the incumbent party that implemented and expanded the program. This positive effect comes from more people participating in the election but also from voters switching their choices, conditional on turnout. The electoral rewards to the incumbent candidate are mostly led by those beneficiaries who entered more recently in the program and the amount of money transferred matters for voting behavior. In the second paper, we examine the effectiveness of cash assistance targeted to disadvantaged youth. We exploit an exogenous variation in the provision of cash transfers from BF Program in Brazil to credibly identify how an additional year of exposure at the critical age of 18 impacts on educational, labor market, and economic self-sufficiency outcomes. We do not find evidence of significant effects of additional exposure to the program on educational attainment and economic self-sufficiency. However, we observe a small (but still positive) impact on school enrollment, which is mostly driven by male beneficiaries. We also find effects on formal labor supply only for men. For them, we show that one additional exposure to the program decreases the probability of working in the formal sector by 5.38 percentage points during the extra year of exposure. Five years later, this pattern reverses to an increase in participation in the formal labor force. Lastly, the third paper studies the effects of a maternity leave extension on labor market outcomes of women in Brazil, using detailed information on workers and firms in the formal labor market. Taking advantage of the exact leave taking dates and the staggered implementation of the extended leave policy across firms, our analysis compares outcomes within firms before and after the eligibility cutoff. While eligible women could have extended their leave period by 50% (from 120 to 180 days), take up only increases by 13 p.p. Also, employment effects are confined to the maternity leave extension spell, with no permanent effects on employment in the long run. Taken together, our findings indicate that this policy privileges a selected group of workers, while it is not able to retain them in the workforce.engEconomic and behavioral effects of safety net programsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisEconomiaPrograma Bolsa Família (Brasil)EleiçõesEleitoresVotaçãoProgramas de sustentação de rendaMercado de trabalhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVTEXTthesis.pdf.txtthesis.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain260125https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/f2d5ded1-f904-428d-9a8b-101565900835/downloadc5af1b94b38770f7a097403b4f470a12MD54ORIGINALthesis.pdfthesis.pdfPDFapplication/pdf2845831https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/e4547b3d-b3d5-4204-9805-42bfcef4a69d/download3f9417a81a56993860f5189a313ae2e2MD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-84707https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/7b98fadc-72d8-4e07-8ff6-602169823eff/downloaddfb340242cced38a6cca06c627998fa1MD52THUMBNAILthesis.pdf.jpgthesis.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg1460https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/86da0840-9143-4905-ac8c-a3ea1a82ed01/downloadc0e9b38b8c7c6913cb5871d090fba70fMD5310438/219872024-06-07 15:35:26.398open.accessoai:repositorio.fgv.br:10438/21987https://repositorio.fgv.brRepositório InstitucionalPRIhttp://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/dspace-oai/requestopendoar:39742024-06-07T15:35:26Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital) - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)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
dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
title Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
spellingShingle Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de
Economia
Programa Bolsa Família (Brasil)
Eleições
Eleitores
Votação
Programas de sustentação de renda
Mercado de trabalho
title_short Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
title_full Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
title_fullStr Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
title_full_unstemmed Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
title_sort Economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs
author Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de
author_facet Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EPGE
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Braido, Luís Henrique Bertolino
Costa, Francisco Junqueira Moreira da
Firpo, Sérgio Pinheiro
Castro, Rudi Rocha de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinho Neto, Valdemar Rodrigues de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Berriel, Cecilia Machado
contributor_str_mv Berriel, Cecilia Machado
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Economia
topic Economia
Programa Bolsa Família (Brasil)
Eleições
Eleitores
Votação
Programas de sustentação de renda
Mercado de trabalho
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Programa Bolsa Família (Brasil)
Eleições
Eleitores
Votação
Programas de sustentação de renda
Mercado de trabalho
description This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles. Essentially, in this work, I empirically investigate the economic and behavioral effects of safety net programs. To do so, I use econometrics techniques allowing for causal inference, combined with high-quality administrative data sets. Below follows a brief description of the three articles that make up this thesis. I start by studying the behavioral effects of a large-scale Conditional Cash Transfer program, the Brazilian Bolsa Família (BF), on voting outcomes. Using a unique database on BF beneficiaries and where they vote, I explore random variation in program coverage among polling stations, a highly disaggregated level of observation with fewer than 400 registered voters. The findings indicate that the cash transfers positively affected voter turnout. I also find a positive effect on the support for the incumbent party that implemented and expanded the program. This positive effect comes from more people participating in the election but also from voters switching their choices, conditional on turnout. The electoral rewards to the incumbent candidate are mostly led by those beneficiaries who entered more recently in the program and the amount of money transferred matters for voting behavior. In the second paper, we examine the effectiveness of cash assistance targeted to disadvantaged youth. We exploit an exogenous variation in the provision of cash transfers from BF Program in Brazil to credibly identify how an additional year of exposure at the critical age of 18 impacts on educational, labor market, and economic self-sufficiency outcomes. We do not find evidence of significant effects of additional exposure to the program on educational attainment and economic self-sufficiency. However, we observe a small (but still positive) impact on school enrollment, which is mostly driven by male beneficiaries. We also find effects on formal labor supply only for men. For them, we show that one additional exposure to the program decreases the probability of working in the formal sector by 5.38 percentage points during the extra year of exposure. Five years later, this pattern reverses to an increase in participation in the formal labor force. Lastly, the third paper studies the effects of a maternity leave extension on labor market outcomes of women in Brazil, using detailed information on workers and firms in the formal labor market. Taking advantage of the exact leave taking dates and the staggered implementation of the extended leave policy across firms, our analysis compares outcomes within firms before and after the eligibility cutoff. While eligible women could have extended their leave period by 50% (from 120 to 180 days), take up only increases by 13 p.p. Also, employment effects are confined to the maternity leave extension spell, with no permanent effects on employment in the long run. Taken together, our findings indicate that this policy privileges a selected group of workers, while it is not able to retain them in the workforce.
publishDate 2018
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2018-04-12T14:57:05Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2018-04-12T14:57:05Z
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2018-03-16
dc.type.status.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
format doctoralThesis
status_str publishedVersion
dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv https://hdl.handle.net/10438/21987
url https://hdl.handle.net/10438/21987
dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv eng
language eng
dc.rights.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)
instacron:FGV
instname_str Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)
instacron_str FGV
institution FGV
reponame_str Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
collection Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
bitstream.url.fl_str_mv https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/f2d5ded1-f904-428d-9a8b-101565900835/download
https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/e4547b3d-b3d5-4204-9805-42bfcef4a69d/download
https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/7b98fadc-72d8-4e07-8ff6-602169823eff/download
https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/86da0840-9143-4905-ac8c-a3ea1a82ed01/download
bitstream.checksum.fl_str_mv c5af1b94b38770f7a097403b4f470a12
3f9417a81a56993860f5189a313ae2e2
dfb340242cced38a6cca06c627998fa1
c0e9b38b8c7c6913cb5871d090fba70f
bitstream.checksumAlgorithm.fl_str_mv MD5
MD5
MD5
MD5
repository.name.fl_str_mv Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital) - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)
repository.mail.fl_str_mv
_version_ 1810023725637042176