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Volumn 19, Issue 7, 2007, Pages 1016-1019

On more ambitious conditional cash transfers, social protection and permanent reduction of poverty

Author keywords

Conditional cash transfers; Latin America; Poverty; Social protection

Indexed keywords

HUMAN CAPITAL; POVERTY; POVERTY ALLEVIATION; SOCIAL POLICY;

EID: 35648956743     PISSN: 09541748     EISSN: 10991328     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/jid.1345     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (9)

References (10)
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    • Coady D, Skoufias E. 2001. On the targeting and Redistributive efficiencies of alternative transfer programs. Food Consumption and Nutrition Division Discussion Paper 100. Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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    • Social Policy and Development Programme Paper 23. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
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    • Targeted education subsidies in developing countries. Washington DC. Center for Global Development and International Food Policy Research Center
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    • Morley, S.1    Coady, D.2
  • 8
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    • Cash transfers, conditions, school enrollment, and child work: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ecuador
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    • Schady N, Araujo MC. 2006. Cash transfers, conditions, school enrollment, and child work: evidence from a randomized experiment in Ecuador. Policy Research Working Paper Series 3930. Washington DC: The World Bank.
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    • Schady, N.1    Araujo, M.C.2


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