Compulsory activation of young welfare recipients: Revisiting the trade-off between workfare and welfare generosity
We revisit the trade-off between workfare and welfare through a quasi-natural experiment by exploiting municipal variation from a 2017 Norwegian reform introducing compulsory activation for young welfare recipients. The results show a significant negative effect on social assistance. On the other hand, we find no effect on income adequacy, implying that other transfers mitigate the drop in social assistance. Our results convey therefore that the trade-off between workfare and welfare is binding when focusing exclusively on social assistance: investing in activation policies creates challenges to poverty alleviation channelled through the last social safety net. However, the trade-off is mitigated through other transfers, allowing us to conclude that social investment does not need to be inimical to the poor.
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| Item Type | Dataset |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Open Science Framework (OSF) |
| Date made available | 10 March 2025 |
| Keywords | active labour market policy, Compulsory activation, social policy, welfare policy |
| Resource language | Other |
| Departments | LSE > Institutes > International Inequalities Institute |
Explore Further
- Smedsvik, B. & Iacono, R. (2025). Compulsory activation of young welfare recipients: revisiting the trade-off between workfare and welfare generosity. Socio-Economic Review, https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwaf069 (Repository Output)
- https://osf.io/rv6c4/overview (Official URL)