In 2001 the Minimum Income Guarantee system for UK pensioners was reformed, changing the structure and level of benefits. We evaluate
the behavioural response to this reform, using nonparametric analysis of a sample of data on pensioners interviewed in the Family Resources
Survey before and another interviewed after the reform. They are matched in terms of simulated entitlements and demographic
characteristics, using various matching options. We argue that this approach is less vulnerable to specification and measurement error
than the usual parametric analysis. The take-up response is found to be significant and positive, in contrast with parametric results.
Presented by:
Francesca Zantonio, ISER
Date & time:
June 14, 2006 12:00 pm - June 13, 2006 11:00 pm
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