2024
DOI: 10.1093/wber/lhae043
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From Workfare to Economic and Sociopolitical Stability? Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Eastern Congo

Paul Brandily,
Eric Mvukiyehe,
Lodewijk Smets
et al.

Abstract: Did a workfare program in Eastern Congo have a lasting impact on economic and sociopolitical outcomes? Men and women in Eastern Congo were randomly assigned to 2,674 four-month job offers, or to the job offer plus a savings incentive, hard-skills training, or both. Eighteen months after the program, labor market and savings outcomes have improved, but there is no change across 12 other economic and sociopolitical outcome families. Regarding labor market outcomes, the most intensive treatment—the job offer plus… Show more

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