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From: Do benefit recipients change their labor supply after receiving the cash transfer? Evidence from the Peruvian Juntos program

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Hours of work according to the distance between pay and reference week. Notes: Dark grey bars correspond to hours of work during the reference week of recipient’s partners. Light grey bars correspond to hours of work during the reference week of benefit recipients (housewives). Each pair of bars represents weekly hours of work according to the temporal distance (in weeks) between the pay and interview dates. "Two weeks before or more" implies that the payment was observed to occur at least two weeks before the reference week. "One week before" implies that the payment occurred one week before the reference week. "During the reference week" denotes that the payment occurred in some day corresponding to the reference week. "One week after or more" denotes that the payment will occur one week after the individual is surveyed.

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