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Each year the UK records 25,000 or more excess winter deaths, primarily among the elderly. A key policy response is the “Winter Fuel Payment” (WFP), a labelled but unconditional cash transfer to households with a member above the Female State Pension Age. The WFP has been shown to raise fuel spending among eligible households. We examine the causal effect of the WFP on health outcomes, including self-reports of chest infection, measured hypertension and biomarkers of infection and inflammation. We find a robust and statistically significant six percentage point reduction in the incidence of high levels of serum fibrinogen. Reductions in other disease markers point to health benefits, but the estimated effects are not robustly statistically significant.
Authors
Research Fellow University of Michigan
Tom is a Research Fellow at IFS, a Research Professor for the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
Federico Zilio
Working Paper details
- DOI
- 10.1920/wp.ifs.2017.W1723
- Publisher
- The IFS
Suggested citation
Crossley, T and Zilio, F. (2017). The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer: the UK Winter Fuel Payment. London: The IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/health-benefits-targeted-cash-transfer-uk-winter-fuel-payment (accessed: 28 March 2024).
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