Working Paper

Cash Transfer Programs and Household Labor Supply

Daniela Del Boca, Chiara Pronzato, Giuseppe Sorrenti
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8247

Employment contributes to reduce the risk of poverty. Through a randomized controlled trial, we evaluate the impact of a conditional cash transfer program (CCT) to low-income families with dependent children on household members’ labor supply. The attendance of labor-market-oriented mentoring courses constitutes the condition to obtain the transfer. One year after admission to the program, fathers assigned to the CCT program are more likely to work (+14 percent) than fathers assigned to an unconditional cash transfer program or to a pure control group. No effect arises for mothers. Increased paternal investments in activities enhancing labor market opportunities and improved family networks seem to explain the results.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: conditional cash transfers, poverty, household labor supply, mentoring courses
JEL Classification: I100, I200, J240, I310