Universal Child Benefit and Child Poverty: The Role of Fertility Adjustments

4 November 2024
abstract:

I study fertility adjustments after the introduction of a large universal child benefit in Poland. The program caused a six percent increase in the number of births. Patterns of selection into parenthood changed significantly and persistently, with a weakening of positive selection based on education and a strengthening of negative selection based on income. The share of births in the bottom half of the income distribution increased from 51 percent to 58 percent. Using a microsimulation approach, I combine changes in the births structure with existing estimates of the transfer’s effect on labor supply to study the impact of these adjustments on poverty reduction. These impacts are very small due to the exceptional generosity of the transfer, but they become more pronounced in the middle of the income distribution.

keywords: fertility, child benefit, unconditional cash transfer, poverty
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publication year: 2024
language: english
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publishing series: IBS Working Paper
publication number: 03/2024
ISSN: 2451-4373
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This paper has benefited from the financial support provided by the National Science Center, Poland (UMO-2018/31/N/HS4/00887). I am grateful to Honorata Bogusz, Michał Brzeziński, Oliwia Komada, Irena Kotowska, Iga Magda, and Anna Matysiak for their valuable comments. This paper uses Statistics Poland data. Statistics Poland is not responsible for the results and conclusions, which are those of the author.

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Department of Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business; Institute for Structural Research (IBS); IZA.

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