Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia

To meet the challenges of providing affordable public transit service without compromising the financial sustainability of the system, many transit systems are setting fares at cost-recovery levels. However, to offer affordable transport service for the urban poor, cities can provide targeted subsid...

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Commerce
Depreciation
Developing countries
Employment
Mass transportation
Smart cards
Transportation
Critical analysis
Experimental techniques
Financial sustainability
Impact assessments
Public transit systems
Research questions
Transit subsidies
Transport services
Urban transportation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
title Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
spellingShingle Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
Commerce
Depreciation
Developing countries
Employment
Mass transportation
Smart cards
Transportation
Critical analysis
Experimental techniques
Financial sustainability
Impact assessments
Public transit systems
Research questions
Transit subsidies
Transport services
Urban transportation
title_short Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
title_full Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
title_fullStr Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
title_sort Examining implementation and labor market outcomes of targeted transit subsidies: Subsidy by sistema nacional de selección de beneficiarios for urban poor in Bogotá, Colombia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Commerce
Depreciation
Developing countries
Employment
Mass transportation
Smart cards
Transportation
Critical analysis
Experimental techniques
Financial sustainability
Impact assessments
Public transit systems
Research questions
Transit subsidies
Transport services
Urban transportation
topic Commerce
Depreciation
Developing countries
Employment
Mass transportation
Smart cards
Transportation
Critical analysis
Experimental techniques
Financial sustainability
Impact assessments
Public transit systems
Research questions
Transit subsidies
Transport services
Urban transportation
description To meet the challenges of providing affordable public transit service without compromising the financial sustainability of the system, many transit systems are setting fares at cost-recovery levels. However, to offer affordable transport service for the urban poor, cities can provide targeted subsidies. Bogotá, Colombia, has implemented a pro-poor public transit subsidy scheme that leverages the adoption of smart cards in its new public transit system and the country's poverty-targeting instruments. This study presents a critical analysis of the rationale, design, and implementation of Bogotá's public transit subsidy. On the basis of this experience, two research questions were explored: What are the determinants of the user's self-selection? What are the causal links between the subsidy and labor market outcomes of employment and income? Two regressions (linear and probabilistic) were used to identify the characteristics of individuals who choose to request the subsidized fare. A quasi-experimental technique was used for the impact assessment of the subsidy on labor market outcomes. This research allows an understanding of how to design targeted subsidies for maximum labor market outcomes.
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