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Economic Citizenship: Neoliberal Paradoxes of Empowerment
Authors:Roksana Bahramitash
Affiliation:1. Theology, University of Montreal, P. O. Box 6128 Centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7bahramitash@gmail.com
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper provides an empirical analysis of the impact of the Child Support Grant (CSG) implemented in South Africa on the labor supply of the parents of beneficiary children. The aim is to assess whether the program improved or lessened gender inequality in the labor market. Using data from a national panel survey and applying a fuzzy regression discontinuity design that exploits an expansion in eligibility due to a discontinuous change in age eligibility, the results show that the CSG had a negative effect on the probability of parents of beneficiary children being employed and mixed effects on the participation in the labor force, with substantial heterogeneity by gender and by other individual and household characteristics. Overall, the evaluation suggests that the program provided support to members of vulnerable households in coping with the constraints of the South African labor market, but it did not reshape existing gender inequalities.
Keywords:Cash transfers  gender inequality  labor market  impact evaluation  regression discontinuity design  South Africa
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