Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/111368 
Year of Publication: 
2014
Series/Report no.: 
cemmap working paper No. CWP24/14
Publisher: 
Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap), London
Abstract: 
We study an innovative welfare program in Chile which combines a period of frequent home visits to households in extreme poverty, with guaranteed access to social services. Program impacts are identified using a regression discontinuity design, exploring the fact that program eligibility is a discontinuous function of an index of family income and assets. We find strong and lasting impacts of the program on the take up of subsidies and employment services. These impacts are important only for families who had little access to the welfare system prior to the intervention.
Subjects: 
Social Exclusion
Social Protection
Chile
Extreme Poverty
JEL: 
C26
I38
J08
Persistent Identifier of the first edition: 
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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