Assessing the impact of a minimum income scheme: the Basque Country case

Abstract In this paper, we evaluate the impact of a minimum income scheme (MIS) in the Basque Country, one of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions. In particular, we assess whether the policy delays entry into employment for recipients, as well as the extent to which activating policies aimed at enabling r...

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Main Authors: Sara De La Rica, Lucía Gorjón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13209-019-00203-2
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Summary:Abstract In this paper, we evaluate the impact of a minimum income scheme (MIS) in the Basque Country, one of Spain’s 17 autonomous regions. In particular, we assess whether the policy delays entry into employment for recipients, as well as the extent to which activating policies aimed at enabling recipients of the MIS to enter employment work. To do so, we use administrative data of the universe of individuals registered in the public employment service in the region. On average, the minimum income scheme does not delay entry into employment, although the impact differs from one demographic group to another. Furthermore, active labour market policies designed for this group, in particular training, have a strong positive impact on finding a new job.
ISSN:1869-4187
1869-4195