2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3072878
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The Effect of Non-Contributory Pensions on Labour Supply and Private Income Transfers: Evidence from Singapore

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“…Several studies have focused on the effects of non-contributory pension schemes on the health and material welfare of beneficiaries. Some examine the effects of such schemes on consumption (Martinez et al, 2020;Fan, 2010;Blau, 2008;Case and Deaton, 1998), physical and mental health (Alzua et al, 2019;Tae-Young, 2020;Kadir and Barret, 2014;Lingguo et al, 2018), and labor supply (Alzua et al, 2019;Chen and Jin Tan, 2018;Borrella-Max, 2019;Martinez et al, 2020;de Carvalho, 2008;Bosch, Melguizo and Pagés, 2013;Grueber and Wise, 1998). Other studies have analyzed the effects of pensions on other family members.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies have focused on the effects of non-contributory pension schemes on the health and material welfare of beneficiaries. Some examine the effects of such schemes on consumption (Martinez et al, 2020;Fan, 2010;Blau, 2008;Case and Deaton, 1998), physical and mental health (Alzua et al, 2019;Tae-Young, 2020;Kadir and Barret, 2014;Lingguo et al, 2018), and labor supply (Alzua et al, 2019;Chen and Jin Tan, 2018;Borrella-Max, 2019;Martinez et al, 2020;de Carvalho, 2008;Bosch, Melguizo and Pagés, 2013;Grueber and Wise, 1998). Other studies have analyzed the effects of pensions on other family members.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other evaluations have relied on difference-in-difference approaches such as those in South Korea by Tae-Young (2020), and Singapour by Chen and Jin Tan (2018). To our knowledge, the only one other experimental assessment of non-contributory pensions is the study of Alzua et al, (2019) in the state of Ekiti in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%