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Transfers (CCT) have had an inequality reducing effect in three Latin American countries: Brazil, Mexico and Chile. Its … very small: about 0.5 per cent in Mexico and Brazil and a very small 0.01 per cent in Chile. But since their targeting has …
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performance of the 1980s. In particular, poverty and inequality indicators have improved dramatically, especially since the late …
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Mexico's well-known Oportunidades Programme sought to modify certain survival strategies of poor people that … development practitioners associate with the intergenerational transmission of poverty. The tendency of young people from …
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consequences of these developments on children, few studies have systematically analyzed the poverty situation among the elderly …
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In light of research that has argued that the income elasticity of nutrition is low, the goal of a new generation of cash transfer programmes to boost the nutrition of poor families' children may seem surprising. This observation applies especially to South Africa's unconditional Child Support...
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first derives the poverty elasticity for the general class of poverty. Then, using the idea of poverty elasticity, she …
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