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Who Receives Targeted Benefits in Transition? The Effect of Household Characteristics on Take-Up Rates in Russia's Child Allowance Programme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 March 2007

Anastasia Alexandrova
Affiliation:
Institute for Urban Economics, Moscow, Russia E-mail: alexandrova@urbaneconomics.ru
Elena Grishina
Affiliation:
Institute for Urban Economics, Moscow, Russia E-mail: grishina@urbaneconomics.ru

Abstract

This article addresses the issue of low targeting efficiency of the Russian child allowance programme. We look at non-take-up of eligible households and inclusion of the non-eligible, and show that household characteristics are significant determinants of the programme take-up, as they affect households' earning potential and expected level of benefit. We believe that the results of the research give useful suggestions on how targeting of child allowances can be improved in Russia.

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© Cambridge University Press 2007

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