The effects of social pensions on mortality among the extreme poor elderly
Abstract
We studied the effects that Peru’s social pension programme, Pensión 65, had on
mortality. The programme provides pensions to people aged 65 and older who do not have
other pension benefits and are extreme poor. The analysis relies on survey data obtained
at the baseline and matched to mortality records of 2012-2019. We exploited the
discontinuity around the welfare index used by the programme to determine eligibility, and
estimate intention-to-treat effects. We found that, after seven years, the programme could
reduce mortality among eligible people by about 11.4 percentage points, implying an
increase in life expectancy of about one year.
How to cite
Valderrama, J. A. & Olivera, J. (2023). The effects of social pensions on mortality among the extreme poor elderly. Documento de Trabajo de Economía, 13. Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales y Económicas. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/18339Publisher
Universidad de Lima, Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales y Económicas, Carrera de EconomíaCategory / Subcategory
Pendiente / PendienteSubject
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