Debunking the stereotype of the lazy Welfare recipient: Evidence from cash transfer programs

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Abstract

Targeted transfer programs for poor citizens have become increasingly common in the developing world. Yet, a common concern among policy-makers and citizens is that such programs tend to discourage work. We re-analyze the data from seven randomized controlled trials of government-run cash transfer programs in six developing countries throughout the world, and find no systematic evidence that cash transfer programs discourage work.

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Banerjee, A. V., Hanna, R., Kreindler, G. E., & Olken, B. A. (2017). Debunking the stereotype of the lazy Welfare recipient: Evidence from cash transfer programs. World Bank Research Observer, 32(2), 155–184. https://doi.org/10.1093/wbro/lkx002

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