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Incentive Effects of Social Assistance: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

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Before 1989, childless social assistance recipients in Quebec under age 30 received much lower benefits than recipients over age 30. We use this sharp discontinuity in policy to estimate the effects of social assistance on various labour market outcomes using a regression discontinuity approach. We find strong evidence that more generous social assistance benefits reduce employment. The estimates exhibit little sensitivity to the degree of flexibility in the specification, and perform very well when we control for unobserved heterogeneity using a first difference specification. Finally, we show that commonly used difference-in-differences estimators may perform poorly with inappropriately chosen control groups.

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Product:Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
Catalogue no.:11F0019MIE2006280
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:no. 280 Free
Release date:June 14, 2006
Authors: Lemieux, Thomas
Milligan, Kevin
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analytical products, employment rate, families with children, government transfer payments, labour force survey, labour market, policies, regression analysis, survey methodology, unemployment, welfare, welfare benefits.

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