Health-related effects of welfare-to-work policies

  1. Ayala Cañón, Luis
  2. Rodríguez, Magdalena
Revista:
Papeles de trabajo del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Serie economía

ISSN: 1578-0252

Año de publicación: 2012

Número: 5

Páginas: 7-26

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Papeles de trabajo del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Serie economía

Resumen

In this paper we evaluate the effects of welfare-to-work programs on physical and mental health status and a variety of lifestyles. We test whether participation in work-related activities yields better results in terms of health outcomes than more general measures aimed at promoting life-skills. The paper is based on data from the minimum income program of Madrid’s Government (IMI). We match the program’s administrative records —covering the whole history of the program— with a specific survey of former recipients who took part in different activities. Our results show that both health status —including physical and mental health problems— and behaviors outcomes were modestly better for those individuals who had taken part in work-related activities.