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arrangements and cronyism, since the 1930s Brazil has been building its Welfare State. In the wake of struggles and political …
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A presentation of remittances, money transfer companies and costs of service in 14 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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A presentation of remittances, money transfer companies and costs of service in 14 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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social protection systems of Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The main focuses are the political and institutional … dimensions that organize cash transfer programs in Brazil, Argentina and South Africa? How distinct state capacities and …
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terms of growth. Included are case studies from seven countries in the region: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru …, Nicaragua, Trinidad and Tobago. …
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Results and analysis of a poll in Japan: Study of Latin American immigrants from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and …
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Results and analysis of a poll in Japan: Study of Latin American immigrants from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and …
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Brazil between 2004 and 2019. In order to do this, we use data from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) from 2004 to …
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Brazilian Welfare Policy, in its basic protection dimension, is implemented by public structures called as Referencial Centers of Social Assistence (Cras), which work at the local level (municipalities), but are organized, coordinated, legislated and co-financed by the federal government. This...
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2015 and 2018 accrued to the top 5%. Most distributional statistics suggest Brazil in 2018 was either back at the same … incomes. Indeed, if there were no increase inequality Brazil would have made further progress in reducing poverty even amid …
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