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The Town with No Poverty: The Health Effects of a Canadian Guaranteed Annual Income Field Experiment

2011; University of Toronto Press; Volume: 37; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/cpp.2011.0036

ISSN

1911-9917

Autores

Evelyn L. Forget,

Tópico(s)

Income, Poverty, and Inequality

Resumo

This paper has two purposes. First, it documents the historical context of MINCOME, a Canadian guaranteed annual income field experiment (1974 to 1979). Second, it uses routinely collected health administration data and a quasi-experimental design to document an 8.5 percent reduction in the hospitalization rate for participants relative to controls, particularly for accidents and injuries and mental health. We also found that participant contacts with physicians declined, especially for mental health, and that more adolescents continued into grade 12. We found no increase in fertility, family dissolution rates, or improved birth outcomes. We conclude that a relatively modest GAI can improve population health, suggesting significant health system savings.

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