On the Targeting of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in the Indian State of Maharashtra.
Contrary to a widely held view, the targeting of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in the Indian state of Maharashtra was unsatisfactory and worsened over the period 1979-89. Among the participants, from a large group the non-poor became the majority. Some of them were in fact (moderately) affluent. The share of female participants--especially of poor female participants--also diminished. As a result, the overall share of poor in EGS earnings fell sharply. Although a greater targeting accuracy does not necessarily imply a greater poverty impact for a given outlay, some improvements in the design and implementation of this scheme are likely to enhance both. Copyright 2000 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
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2000
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Authors: | Gaiha, Raghav |
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Economic Change and Restructuring. - Springer, ISSN 1573-9414. - Vol. 33.2000, 3, p. 203-19
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