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Bolsa Família, Escolha Ocupacional e Informalidade no Brasil

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  • Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa
  • Carlos Henrique L. Corseuil

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O objetivo deste texto é investigar o impacto do Programa Bolsa Família (PBF) na composição do mercado de trabalho no Brasil. Em particular, analisar em que medida essa transferência de renda distorce a escolha ocupacional dos beneficiários no sentido de torná-los mais propensos a optar por uma ocupação informal. Para tanto, utilizou-se o arcabouço de regressão descontínua (fuzzy RDD), ao explorar-se uma descontinuidade presente na regra de elegibilidade do programa, que vem a ser um limite para a idade das crianças. A análise é feita com base nos microdados da Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios (PNAD) de 2006, do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). Os resultados encontrados sugerem que o programa não tem impactos sobre a escolha ocupacional dos beneficiários entre os postos formais e informais. This study analyzes the impact of conditional cash transfer program Bolsa Familia in the occupational composition Brazilian labor market. The methodology relies on a discontinuity in the program elegibility rule regarding children’s age to attain the identification of a LATE parameter. The analysis is carried out with 2006 microdata from National Household Sample Survey (PNAD/IBGE). Our results suggest the cash transfer program does not affect the occupational choice of Brazilian adults among formal and informal jobs.

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  • Ana Luiza Neves de Holanda Barbosa & Carlos Henrique L. Corseuil, 2014. "Bolsa Família, Escolha Ocupacional e Informalidade no Brasil," Discussion Papers 1948, Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada - IPEA.
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    1. Freire, Debora & Domingues, Edson & Britto, Gustavo, 2018. "Structural impacts of a cash transfer program: an application of a SAM based CGE model for Brazil," Conference papers 332987, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.

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