GIGA Seminar in Socio-Economics

Education, Income and Mobility: Experimental Impacts of Childhood Exposure to Progresa after 20 Years

Date

14/01/2021

Start

12:30 p.m. (UTC)

End

01:45 p.m. (UTC)

View of the Mumbai skyline with the Bandra slum
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View of the Mumbai skyline with the Bandra slum
© iStock.com / f9photos

  • In 1997 the Mexican government designed the conditional cash transfer program Progresa, which became the worldwide model of a new approach to social programs, simultaneously targeting human capital accumulation and poverty reduction. Since then, a large literature has documented the short and medium-term impacts of the Mexican program and its successors in other countries. Using Progresa’s experimental evaluation design originally rolled out in 1997-2000, and a tracking survey conducted 20 years later, this paper studies the differential long-term impacts of exposure to Progresa at critical moments in childhood. To do so, we focus on two cohorts of children: i) those that during the period of differential exposure were in-utero or in the early years of life, and ii) those who during the period of differential exposure were transitioning from primary to secondary school. Results for the older cohort, in their early 30s at endline, show that the short-term impacts of differential exposure to Progresa on schooling are sustained in the long-run and manifest themselves in larger labor incomes, more international migration, and delayed fertility. The younger cohort, 17-20 shows similar differential impacts to those of the older cohort on schooling and a positive effect of differential exposure to Progresa on labor income expectations, pointing to the importance of exposure in very early childhood.

    Maria Caridad Araujo (IADB) Karen Macours (PSE, INRAE)

    Speaker:

    Karen Macours (PhD) is professor at the Paris School of Economics (PSE), chair of CGIAR’s standing panel on impact assessments, and a JPAL board member.

    Please note that the seminar will take place via Microsoft Teams. Please confirm your registration by sending an e-mail to jan.priebe@giga-hamburg.de. All registered participants will receive an email invite including the MsTeams link.


    Address

    Online event

    Language

    English

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