Noticias | 10 abril, 2023
Nuestro investigador Javier Olivera es coautor de una nueva publicación
El working paper, The effects of social pensions on mortality among the extreme poor elderly, escrito por Jose Valderrama y nuestro investigador CISEPA, Javier Olivera , fue publicado recientemente por el Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).Abstract:
We study the effects of Peru’s social pension programme Pension 65 on mortality. The programme provides a lifetime pension equivalent to 32 US dollars per month to individuals aged 65 and older who do not have other pensions and are officially classified as extreme poor. The analysis relies on survey data obtained at the baseline, which we match to mortality records for the period 2012 to 2019. We exploit the discontinuity around the welfare index used by the programme to determine eligibility, and estimate intention-to-treat effects in a regression discontinuity setting. We find that after seven years, the programme can reduce mortality among eligible people by about 11.4 percentage points. The programme could also increase the life expectancy of eligible people by one year. The results and back-of-the-envelope calculations indicate that the policy is cost effective.
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