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¿Qué y a quién? Beneficios y beneficiarios de los programas de transferencias condicionadas de ingresos

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  • Mariana Marchionni

    (Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales (CEDLAS) - FCE - UNLP)

  • Adriana Conconi

    (Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales (CEDLAS) - FCE - UNLP)

Abstract

En este trabajo se analizan dos elementos vinculados al diseño de los programas de transferencias condicionadas de ingresos: la definición de beneficios y beneficiarios. Se discuten cuestiones como: por qué se transfiere dinero, qué rol desempeñan las condicionalidades y contraprestaciones, por qué se focalizan en hogares con hijos jóvenes, y otras consideraciones de tamaño familiar y género del receptor de la transferencia. Estos temas se analizan luego a la luz de algunos ejemplos de programas de transferencias condicionadas de ingresos implementados en América Latina, y de las posiciones en la opinión pública en la Argentina utilizando información de la Encuesta de Percepción sobre Programas Sociales (CEDLASMORI- BM, 2007).

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  • Mariana Marchionni & Adriana Conconi, 2008. "¿Qué y a quién? Beneficios y beneficiarios de los programas de transferencias condicionadas de ingresos," CEDLAS, Working Papers 0076, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  • Handle: RePEc:dls:wpaper:0076
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    1. Ricardo Bebczuk, 2009. "SME Access to Credit in Guatemala and Nicaragua: Challenging Conventional Wisdom with New Evidence," CEDLAS, Working Papers 0080, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.

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