Is Workfare Cost-effective against Poverty in a Poor Labor-Surplus Economy?
Is Workfare Cost-effective against Poverty in a Poor Labor-Surplus Economy?
Workfare has often seemed an attractive option for making self-targeted transfers to poor people. But is this incentive argument strong enough in practice to prefer unproductive workfare to even untargeted cash transfers? A nonparametric survey-based method is used to assess the cost-effectiveness of a large workfare scheme in a poor state of India with high unemployment. Forgone earnings are evident but fall short of market wages. For the same budget, unproductive workfare has less impact on poverty than either a basic-income scheme or transfers tied to the government's assignment of ration cards. The productivity of workfare is thus crucial to its justification as an antipoverty policy.
CITATION: Murgai, Rinku. Is Workfare Cost-effective against Poverty in a Poor Labor-Surplus Economy? . : World Bank , 2016. World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 30, Issue 3, Oct 2016, pp. 413-445 - Available at: https://library.au.int/workfare-cost-effective-against-poverty-poor-labor-surplus-economy