Does Savings Affect Participation in the Gig Economy? Evidence from a Tax Refund Field Experiment

Sam Bufe, S. Roll, O. Kondratjeva, B. Hardy, M. Grinstein‐Weiss
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This paper investigates how saving the federal tax refund affects gig economy participation for
low-income online tax filers in the six months following tax filing. Using longitudinal survey
and administrative data, we leverage random assignment in a unique refund savings experiment
as an instrument for refund savings. We find significant heterogeneity in estimated effects that
are consistent with life cycle models on consumption and savings. Specifically, refund savings
reduced the likelihood of low-income students working in the gig economy, but increased the
likelihood of more economically vulnerable households working in the gig economy.
储蓄会影响零工经济的参与吗?退税现场实验证据
本文调查了节省联邦退税如何影响低收入在线报税者在报税后六个月内参与零工经济。利用纵向调查和管理数据,我们在一个独特的退款储蓄实验中利用随机分配作为退款储蓄的工具。我们发现,与消费和储蓄的生命周期模型相一致的估计效应存在显著的异质性。具体来说,退税储蓄降低了低收入学生在零工经济中工作的可能性,但增加了更多经济脆弱家庭在零工经济中工作的可能性。
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