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Volumn 41, Issue 1, 2009, Pages 1-26

New forms of social assistance and the evolution of social protection in Latin America

Author keywords

Poverty; Social assistance; Social protection

Indexed keywords

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; POVERTY DETERMINANT; SOCIAL SECURITY; STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT; VULNERABILITY; WELFARE PROVISION;

EID: 67650627835     PISSN: 0022216X     EISSN: 1469767X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0022216X08005099     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (66)

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    • There is, of course, considerable diversity in the design of social assistance programmes in Latin American countries. Many countries have programmes providing transfers in kind, subsidies covering charges from utilities, school meals, child development and protection services, and so forth. There are also many programmes providing emergency assistance, such as public works, shelter or sanitation services, for example. In some countries in the region these programmes are a significant component of social assistance expenditure. Our focus here is on programmes built around the provision of regular and reliable transfers to households in poverty
    • There is, of course, considerable diversity in the design of social assistance programmes in Latin American countries. Many countries have programmes providing transfers in kind, subsidies covering charges from utilities, school meals, child development and protection services, and so forth. There are also many programmes providing emergency assistance, such as public works, shelter or sanitation services, for example. In some countries in the region these programmes are a significant component of social assistance expenditure. Our focus here is on programmes built around the provision of regular and reliable transfers to households in poverty.
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    • In Brazil for example, one of the few countries that so far has avoided fundamental reforms to the pension component of their social insurance schemes, the subsidy from tax revenues to the deficit of social insurance pensions amounts to four to five per cent of GDP annually.
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    • More comprehensive and detailed description of social assistance programmes can be found in Marcia Pardo, 'Reseña de programas sociales para la superación de la pobreza en América Latina' (Santiago: CEPAL, 2003)
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    • Conditional income transfers can also be found in Nicaragua (Red de Protección Social, Dominican Republic (Programa Solidaridad, Paraguay (Red de Protección y Promoción Social, Peru (Programa Juntos) and Argentina (Programa Familias por la Inclusión Social, Noncontributory pensions are in place in other Latin American countries, including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Costa Rica, see Fabio Bertranou, Carmen Solorio and Wouter van Ginneken, Pensiones no-contributivas y asistenciales. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica y Uruguay Santiago, 2002, There is considerable variation in the share of GDP allocated to social assistance programmes in Latin America, roughly within a range of 0.2 to 1.5 per cent of GDP. The social assistance programmes listed in the table and in this footnote absorb a fraction of 1 percent of GDP, for example Oportunidades absorbs around 0.4 per cent of Mexican GDP. In terms of reach
    • Conditional income transfers can also be found in Nicaragua (Red de Protección Social), Dominican Republic (Programa Solidaridad, Paraguay (Red de Protección y Promoción Social), Peru (Programa Juntos) and Argentina (Programa Familias por la Inclusión Social). Noncontributory pensions are in place in other Latin American countries, including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Costa Rica, see Fabio Bertranou, Carmen Solorio and Wouter van Ginneken, Pensiones no-contributivas y asistenciales. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica y Uruguay (Santiago, 2002). There is considerable variation in the share of GDP allocated to social assistance programmes in Latin America, roughly within a range of 0.2 to 1.5 per cent of GDP. The social assistance programmes listed in the table and in this footnote absorb a fraction of 1 percent of GDP, for example Oportunidades absorbs around 0.4 per cent of Mexican GDP. In terms of reach, the conditional income transfer programmes listed above and in Table 1 combined reach around 24 million households or around 100 million beneficiaries, assuming an average household size of four members.
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    • This is a fundamental break with older forms of social assistance that were poorly targeted and highly marginal in coverage. See Armando Barrientos, The missing piece of pension reform in Latin America: Poverty reduction, Social Policy and Administration 40, no. 4 2006, pp. 369-84
    • This is a fundamental break with older forms of social assistance that were poorly targeted and highly marginal in coverage. See Armando Barrientos, 'The missing piece of pension reform in Latin America: Poverty reduction', Social Policy and Administration vol. 40, no. 4 (2006), pp. 369-84,
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    • All new social assistance programmes in Latin America employ fixed level transfers, sometimes with supplements based on the number and school grade of children, as in Progresa/Oportunidades. Addressing the deficits among the poorest households requires both selection based on ranking and variable level transfers, as in the Chinese Minimum Living Standards Scheme which aims at covering the poverty gap of households.
    • All new social assistance programmes in Latin America employ fixed level transfers, sometimes with supplements based on the number and school grade of children, as in Progresa/Oportunidades. Addressing the deficits among the poorest households requires both selection based on ranking and variable level transfers, as in the Chinese Minimum Living Standards Scheme which aims at covering the poverty gap of households.
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    • For a comparative study of the impact of different types of conditionality in the context of rural Mexico see Benjamin Davis et al., 'Conditionality and the impact of program design on household welfare: Comparing two diverse cash transfer programs in rural Mexico' (Washington DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 2002).
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    • For reasons of space we have ignored political economy factors behind conditionalities, and consideration of the costs of compliance imposed on the poor and on programme costs as a factor militating against the effectiveness of conditionalities. See Armando Barrientos and Jocelyn DeJong, 'Reducing child poverty with cash transfers: A sure thing?' Development Policy Review vol. 24, no. 5 (2006), pp. 537-52.
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    • This emerges from the relevant studies: Orazio Attanasio, 'Baseline Report on the Evaluation of "Familias en Acción"' (London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2003)
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    • Evaluations of Progresa show a large reduction in the poverty gap, but the impact on poverty incidence is small. See Emmanuel Skoufias, 'Progresa and its impact on the human capital and welfare of households in rural Mexico. A synthesis of the results of an evaluation by IFPRI' (Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001).
    • Evaluations of Progresa show a large reduction in the poverty gap, but the impact on poverty incidence is small. See Emmanuel Skoufias, 'Progresa and its impact on the human capital and welfare of households in rural Mexico. A synthesis of the results of an evaluation by IFPRI' (Washington DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001).
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    • Some programmes only started the evaluation process after implementation. For example, the evaluation of Chile Solidario will rely on household survey data to be collected at the end of 2007 for a first round of impact evaluation.
    • Some programmes only started the evaluation process after implementation. For example, the evaluation of Chile Solidario will rely on household survey data to be collected at the end of 2007 for a first round of impact evaluation.
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    • Oportunidades extends support for children to post-school education and training, and also supports micro-enterprise activities. Employment is one of the seven dimensions targeted by Chile Solidario and includes as a minimum threshold to be achieved that at least one adult in the household is in employment. The income transfer under Jefes y Jefas was made conditional on the provision of community service, the attendance to school or training, or job experience with private employers.
    • Oportunidades extends support for children to post-school education and training, and also supports micro-enterprise activities. Employment is one of the seven dimensions targeted by Chile Solidario and includes as a minimum threshold to be achieved that at least one adult in the household is in employment. The income transfer under Jefes y Jefas was made conditional on the provision of community service, the attendance to school or training, or job experience with private employers.
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    • In practice, reviews are far from being regular or strict
    • In practice, reviews are far from being regular or strict.
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    • The Chronic Poverty Report considered evidence emerging from a range of countries with longitudinal datasets, and suggested that for countries with average conditions around 40 per cent of the poor can be classified as 'chronically poor, See CPRC, The Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05, Manchester: Chronic Poverty Research Centre, 2005
    • The Chronic Poverty Report considered evidence emerging from a range of countries with longitudinal datasets, and suggested that for countries with average conditions around 40 per cent of the poor can be classified as 'chronically poor'. See CPRC, 'The Chronic Poverty Report 2004-05', (Manchester: Chronic Poverty Research Centre, 2005).
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    • The issue of the roles or functions of social assistance merits a more detailed discussion than is possible in this article. Traditional social assistance in the region also had multiple functions, including redistribution and insurance, although the emphasis was mainly on life course redistribution (such as, for example, family allowances and pensions, These carry over into new forms of social assistance, although now with a wider scope. The role and functions of new forms of social assistance can be described by the four 'Ps, Protection, promotion, em)powerment and propulsion. These also map into redistribution, insurance and agency
    • The issue of the roles or functions of social assistance merits a more detailed discussion than is possible in this article. Traditional social assistance in the region also had multiple functions, including redistribution and insurance, although the emphasis was mainly on life course redistribution (such as, for example, family allowances and pensions). These carry over into new forms of social assistance, although now with a wider scope. The role and functions of new forms of social assistance can be described by the four 'Ps': Protection, promotion, (em)powerment and propulsion. These also map into redistribution, insurance and agency.
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    • Only 21 per cent of US respondents agreed with the view that lack of effort by the poor themselves is not an important cause of poverty; while 63 per cent of Latin American respondents agreed with the view that poverty is due to bad circumstances with 36 per cent agreeing with the view that lack of effort by the poor themselves was a major cause of poverty, Ibid.
    • Only 21 per cent of US respondents agreed with the view that lack of effort by the poor themselves is not an important cause of poverty; while 63 per cent of Latin American respondents agreed with the view that poverty is due to bad circumstances with 36 per cent agreeing with the view that lack of effort by the poor themselves was a major cause of poverty, Ibid.
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    • Selection of beneficiaries, conditionality, management by semi-autonomous public agencies, and monitoring and evaluation are other design features contributing to building credibility.
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    • The World Development Report 2006 describes this path dependence as 'inequality traps', see World Bank, 'World Development Report 2006: Equity and development' (Washington: The World Bank, 2006).
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    • Both left of centre and right of centre governments have adopted new forms of social assistance, for example Lula's administration led the expansion of Bolsa Escola into Bolsa Familia, while Fox did the same for Progresa/Oportunidades. It is too early to assess whether newly elected governments in Bolivia and Ecuador signal a directional change in social assistance programmes. In Bolivia, the re-nationalisation of utilities will necessarily involve a reform of the financial basis of BONOSOL, currently the privatisation fund, but there is no indication that the programme itself is under threat. In fact, legislation approved in November 2007 aims to replace BONOSOL with an improved benefit named BONO DIGNIDAD. In Ecuador, the new government of Rafael Correa has supported the extension of the Bono de Desarrollo Humano
    • Both left of centre and right of centre governments have adopted new forms of social assistance, for example Lula's administration led the expansion of Bolsa Escola into Bolsa Familia, while Fox did the same for Progresa/Oportunidades. It is too early to assess whether newly elected governments in Bolivia and Ecuador signal a directional change in social assistance programmes. In Bolivia, the re-nationalisation of utilities will necessarily involve a reform of the financial basis of BONOSOL, currently the privatisation fund, but there is no indication that the programme itself is under threat. In fact, legislation approved in November 2007 aims to replace BONOSOL with an improved benefit named BONO DIGNIDAD. In Ecuador, the new government of Rafael Correa has supported the extension of the Bono de Desarrollo Humano.
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    • This point should not be over-emphasised as much of social insurance was effectively tax-financed in the region
    • This point should not be over-emphasised as much of social insurance was effectively tax-financed in the region.
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    • There is CAS in Chile, SISBEN in Colombia, Cadastro Unico in Brazil, proxy means tests in Uruguay and Mexico and a proxy means test being developed in Panama. See I. Irarrazabal, 'Sole information systems on beneficiaries in Latin America', (Washington: IADB, 2004), Santibañez, 'Review of integrated programmes tackling extreme and persistent poverty in Latin America'.
    • There is CAS in Chile, SISBEN in Colombia, Cadastro Unico in Brazil, proxy means tests in Uruguay and Mexico and a proxy means test being developed in Panama. See I. Irarrazabal, 'Sole information systems on beneficiaries in Latin America', (Washington: IADB, 2004), Santibañez, 'Review of integrated programmes tackling extreme and persistent poverty in Latin America'.
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    • Increasingly, stakeholders including national governments, donors, multilateral agencies and researchers are discussing whether these programmes fit within rights based approaches. The paper incorporates related concerns in the discussion of conceptual frameworks above
    • Increasingly, stakeholders including national governments, donors, multilateral agencies and researchers are discussing whether these programmes fit within rights based approaches. The paper incorporates related concerns in the discussion of conceptual frameworks above.


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