wow-inequalities/02-data/supplementary/findings-institutional.csv
Marty Oehme d058759f49
feat(script): Display strength of findings evidence in binned format
- for weak evidence, + for substantiated evidence, ++ for strong evidence.

Currently separates between internal and external, and uses the bins:
0.0-2.9 for weak
3.0-5.9 for substantiated
6.0-... for strong evidence
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1area of policyfindingschannelsstudies
2minimum wagemixed evidence for short-/medium-term income inequality impactscan lead to income compression at higher-earner endsWong2019;Sotomayor2021;Alinaghi2020;Gilbert2001
3some evidence for long-term inequality decreasejob loss offsets through higher wagesSotomayor2021;Chao2022;SilveiraNeto2011
4bad targeting can exacerbate existing inequalitiesnegative effect on women's hours worked if strong household labour divisionsAlinaghi2020;Wong2019;Militaru2019
5potential impact larger for single parents, rural/disadvantaged locationswomen more affected if they make up large share of low-wage earnersAlinaghi2020;Gilbert2001;SilveriaNeto2011
6paid leaveevidence for significant increase in rtw after childbirthesp. disadvantaged women benefit due to no prior employer-funded leaveBroadway2020;Dustmann2012;Davies2022
7some evidence for positive rtw effects to occur with medium-/long-term time delayshort-term exit but no long-term increase to hiring pattern discriminationBroadway2020;Dustmann2012
8mixed evidence for fixed-/short-term contracts counter-acting effect on rtwfixed-term contracts often insufficiently covered by otherwise applicable labour regulationDavies2022;Mun2018
9collective bargainingevidence for decreased income inequality with strong unionisationstronger collective political power vector enables more equal redistributive policiesAlexiou2023;Cardinaleschi2015
10marginal evidence for increased income/representation of women/minorities in workforce/managementinternal heterogeneity due to predominantly affecting median part of wage distributionFerguson2015;Ahumada2023
11protective environmental policiesevidence for decrease in spatial inequalityincreased employment probability through large-scale rural energy projectsKuriyama2021
12mixed evidence for increase of existing inequalitieselite policy capture can exacerbate existing social exclusion & disadvantagesKuriyama2021;Stock2021
13workfare programmesevidence for decrease of vertical inequalityWhitworth2021;Li2022
14evidence for possibility of increased spatial inequalitiesbad targeting increases deprivations for already job-deprived areasWhitworth2021
15evidence for effective outcomes dependent on on prior material equalitiesprior inequalities such as land ownership can lead to political capture and less effective policiesLi2022
16social protectionevidence for conditional cash transfers producing short- and long-term inequality reductionproduction of short-term cash influxDebowicz2014
17mixed evidence for childcare subsidies decreasing gender inequalitieslifting credit constraints greater effect on low-income householdsHardoy2015;Debowicz2014
18evidence for stagnating income replacement rates exacerbating existing vertical inequalitiesbenefit levels unlinked from wages can widen division between income groupsWang2016
19healthcare subsidy impacts strongly dependent on correct targetingdependence on non-participation in labour market may generate benefit trapCarstens2018