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Research Article

The impact of sanctions on household welfare and employment in Iran

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Pages 189-221 | Received 29 Sep 2021, Accepted 21 Apr 2023, Published online: 06 Sep 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Wide-ranging US sanctions against Iran in the past decade were in large part imposed to harm the living standards of ordinary Iranians in the hope that their leaders would submit to US demands to limit their nuclear program. In this study, I use extensive survey data to assess the impact of sanctions on household consumption and employment. Unsurprisingly, reduction in Iran's export of oil, which dealt a large negative blow to the economy, reduce household expenditures across income strata, raising poverty rates despite government attempts to assist the poor. By contrast, employment did not suffer as devaluation and falling real wages helped local production to substitute for imports that had been previously paid for by oil income. Probit analysis of panel data shows that, all else equal, living in urban areas, in households with older and female heads, and lack of health insurance increase the chance of falling into poverty after the 2018 shock of the US maximum pressure campaign.

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Notes

1 Shorter PPP series, notably from the World Bank, differ in levels but not trends.

6 Media reports of research done at Iran's Parliament Research Center put the share of informal employment at 60 percent.

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Funding

This work was supported by RethinkingIran project, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University (https://www.rethinkingiran.com).

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