

Nicolas Navarrete
National Director, FOSIS, Government of Chile; Assistant Professor, City University of London
Nicolas is a labor economist interested in exploring the effect of welfare interventions - particularly income transfers to households and school interventions - on their direct beneficiaries, as well as the spillover effects on beneficiaries’ household members and peers. Using microeconometric methods and data from different contexts, his work aims to inform how a full line of interactions change when interventions are in place.
Recent work by Nicolas Navarrete
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The impacts of a non-contributory government pension in Chile
A non-contributory government pension in Chile raised life expectancy of the elderly poor, increasing food consumption and visits to health centres, and also had important knock-on effects on relatives living in the same household
Published 04.03.24