El consumo de productos domésticos, poder de negociación y su relación con el programa de transferencias condicionadas en el Perú.
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2015
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Departamento de Economía
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La presente investigación evalúa el efecto del programa de transferencias condicionales de dinero JUNTOS sobre el consumo de algunos bienes meritorios (como los alimentos) y no meritorios (como las bebidas alcohólicas). Responderemos a las siguientes preguntas: ¿Cuánto es el impacto de la transferencia entregada a las madres sobre el consumo familiar de algunos bienes? En la investigación se utiliza la información socioeconómica de la Encuesta Nacional de Hogares 2009-2012, en un panel no balanceado. Los resultados de las estimaciones por efectos fijos arrojan sin lugar a dudas que los hogares beneficiarios del programa JUNTOS destinan una mayor fracción del gasto familiar al consumo de alimentos y a la educación.
This research assesses the effect of the JUNTOS cash transfer program on the consumption of certain merit goods (such as food) and demerit goods (such as alcoholic drinks). We will address the following questions: How much of an impact does the transfer made to mothers have on household consumption of certain goods? This research utilizes socioeconomic information from the National Household Survey (Encuesta Nacional de Hogares), 2009-2012 in an unbalanced panel. The results of the fixed-effects estimates unquestionably show that the JUNTOS program’s beneficiary households spend a large proportion of the family budget on food consumption and education.
This research assesses the effect of the JUNTOS cash transfer program on the consumption of certain merit goods (such as food) and demerit goods (such as alcoholic drinks). We will address the following questions: How much of an impact does the transfer made to mothers have on household consumption of certain goods? This research utilizes socioeconomic information from the National Household Survey (Encuesta Nacional de Hogares), 2009-2012 in an unbalanced panel. The results of the fixed-effects estimates unquestionably show that the JUNTOS program’s beneficiary households spend a large proportion of the family budget on food consumption and education.
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Bargaining Power, Conditional Cash Transfers, Demerit Goods, Merit Goods
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