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VoxDev Development Economics
VoxDev.org
291 episodes
2 weeks ago
Workfare schemes, designed as an alternative to more traditional social benefit programmes, are increasingly popular in developing countries. India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), one of the world’s largest workfare programmes, has been celebrated for leading to increased wages in rural areas. Yet research by Bryce Millet Steinberg and Manisha Shah finds that the programme has unintended consequences for children. In this VoxDevTalk, Steinberg discusses how the research team used multiple household surveys to uncover how the scheme’s promise of wages leads to increased labour demand. In turn, this increases the opportunity cost of remaining in school, with particularly large consequences for adolescents. These findings suggest the value of pairing workfare programmes with complementary policies to incentivise human capital investment.
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Workfare schemes, designed as an alternative to more traditional social benefit programmes, are increasingly popular in developing countries. India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), one of the world’s largest workfare programmes, has been celebrated for leading to increased wages in rural areas. Yet research by Bryce Millet Steinberg and Manisha Shah finds that the programme has unintended consequences for children. In this VoxDevTalk, Steinberg discusses how the research team used multiple household surveys to uncover how the scheme’s promise of wages leads to increased labour demand. In turn, this increases the opportunity cost of remaining in school, with particularly large consequences for adolescents. These findings suggest the value of pairing workfare programmes with complementary policies to incentivise human capital investment.
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Social Sciences
News,
Non-Profit,
Government,
Science
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VoxDev Development Economics
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S6 Ep50: A unified global carbon market
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S6 Ep49: How the slave trade shaped development in Europe
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S6 Ep48: Women’s power at home
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S6 Ep47: Intimate partner violence: Causes, costs and prevention
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S6 Ep46: The origins of government
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S6 Ep45: Rethinking trade and development
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S6 Ep44: What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
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S6 Ep43: How religion shapes economic development
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S6 Ep42: Leonard Wantchekon on African development, democracy, and the African School of Economics
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S6 Ep41: India’s economic development since independence
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S6 Ep40: Understanding the global construction sector
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S6 Ep39: What have we learned about women in the workforce?
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S6 Ep38: Understanding and tackling school bullying
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S6 Ep37: The macroeconomics of climate change
3 months ago
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S6 Ep36: Culture and economic development
4 months ago
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S6 Ep35: Conflict and development
4 months ago
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S6 Ep34: Food policy: Lessons and priorities for a changing world
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S6 Ep33: The development bogeyman? Understanding the role of middlemen
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S6 Ep32: Contraception without prejudice: Reducing bias in family planning
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VoxDev Development Economics
Workfare schemes, designed as an alternative to more traditional social benefit programmes, are increasingly popular in developing countries. India’s National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), one of the world’s largest workfare programmes, has been celebrated for leading to increased wages in rural areas. Yet research by Bryce Millet Steinberg and Manisha Shah finds that the programme has unintended consequences for children. In this VoxDevTalk, Steinberg discusses how the research team used multiple household surveys to uncover how the scheme’s promise of wages leads to increased labour demand. In turn, this increases the opportunity cost of remaining in school, with particularly large consequences for adolescents. These findings suggest the value of pairing workfare programmes with complementary policies to incentivise human capital investment.