From IPA Financial Inclusion Program <[email protected]>
Subject December 9 Webinar | Pay Me Later: How the Timing of Wage Payments Impacts Worker Financial Health
Date November 17, 2021 3:33 PM
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Please join us for this webinar on digital wage payments.

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More evidence, less poverty

Hi John,

Please join Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) for the following webinar:

Pay Me Later: How the Timing of Wage Payments Impacts Worker Financial Health

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Thursday, December 9, 2021

9-10AM EST / 3-4PM CET

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A new IPA study from Malawi

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finds that allowing workers to defer receiving part of their wages significantly increases savings. Working with a large agricultural employer, researchers Lasse Brune, Jason Kerwin, and Eric Chyn find that deferred wage payments may help address self-control issues that could normally inhibit savings. A growing body of evidence suggests that changing the timing (smaller, more frequent payments versus larger, spread-out payments), and disbursement method of wage payments, has important impacts on financial health. Deferred wages may be an effective savings device for some, while others may require more frequent smaller payments to manage consumption needs. Moreover, digital payments allow employers to automate savings and make other customizations, at low or no cost to employers, and with potentially large benefits to the employees. This webinar also explores: how does the evidence on digital wage payments inform the broader discussion on designing effective
digital cash transfers?

Speakers

Jason Kerwin

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, Assistant Professor of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota

Luke Kyohere

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, Chief Product Officer, MFS Africa

Miriam Laker,

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Research Director, GiveDirectly

Tanvi Jaluka

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(Moderator), Program Manager, Financial Inclusion Program, IPA



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