The Journal of Human Resources | 2021

Workfare and Human Capital Investment

 
 

Abstract


We examine the impact of an increase in the demand for low-skill labor caused by a large public works program (NREGS) on schooling outcomes. Exploiting the staged rollout of the program for causal identification, we show exposure to workfare decreases enrollment by 1–3.5 percentage points and increases labor by four percentage points among adolescents, with girls primarily substituting into unpaid domestic work. We also find evidence that children exposed to the program in utero to age four benefit later in life. We conclude that the opportunity cost of schooling is an important determinant of educational investment.

Volume 56
Pages 380 - 405
DOI 10.3368/jhr.56.2.1117-9201r2
Language English
Journal The Journal of Human Resources

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