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Erica Field, Entitled to Work: Urban Property Rights and Labor Supply in Peru, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 122, Issue 4, November 2007, Pages 1561–1602, https://doi.org/10.1162/qjec.2007.122.4.1561
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Abstract
Between 1996 and 2003, the Peruvian government issued property titles to over 1.2 million urban households, the largest titling program targeted at urban squatters in the developing world. This paper examines the labor market effects of increases in tenure security resulting from the program. To isolate the causal role of ownership rights, I make use of differences across regions induced by the timing ofthe program and differences across target populations in level of preprogram ownership rights. My estimates suggest that titling results in a substantial increase in labor hours, a shift in labor supply away from work at home to work in the outside market, and substitution of adult for child labor.